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In reply to the discussion: The root of all problems with guns [View all]AverageMe
(91 posts)4. I have tried, as I said he is a good kid and is smart
He has anger control problems, thinks he knows what is best, and is in love with himself. But he is responsible in his household chores, is a wiz with computers, and a leader with his group of friends. But he feels no connection to other people, everyone is responsible only for themselves, and is very material in his viewpoint. In a material sense I have no doubt he will be successful, but if things do not go his way he deals with it very poorly. He is always right and everyone should realize this,
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You sound bambozzled by your own kid. I have to admit, I was religious when my kid was small.
freshwest
Jan 2013
#8
Why should you take my guns away from me, because your son is troubled? N/T
GreenStormCloud
Jan 2013
#3
Anyone who has been convicted of a violent crime should be on the NICS list.
GreenStormCloud
Jan 2013
#27
I demystified firearms for my stepson, as my stepfather did for me at age 10.
slackmaster
Jan 2013
#14