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Hoyt

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46. Kid's dad was proud the his son wanted a .22 that looks like assault/tactical weapon.
Wed Mar 20, 2013, 02:19 AM
Mar 2013

You'll probably find Lanza, Stawicki, Holmes, etc., were all thrilled by such crud. Kid is too young to know, dad should. The dad is the Archie Bunker of guns.

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Stupidity on the part of the cops and the DYFS. MadHound Mar 2013 #1
.22's sure look different these days. As far as the clothes go, walk into any Kmart or similar Mnemosyne Mar 2013 #2
It is just a plastic cover Mnpaul Mar 2013 #31
Thanks Mnpaul. I wasn't aware that there are such things. Why would anyone want to pay $300 for a Mnemosyne Mar 2013 #63
I imagine it makes it harder to clean/repair Mnpaul Mar 2013 #67
Thanks! It seriously makes no sense. People. nt Mnemosyne Mar 2013 #68
You should see what they've done with pellet rifles NickB79 Mar 2013 #69
I agree, those would get a kid killed. Wth is wrong with people? Is this a macho thing? Mnemosyne Mar 2013 #91
When I was 14 I was taking pipoman Mar 2013 #3
And I'll guess you were not raised by a daycare center and forced to starting taking meds at the age Purveyor Mar 2013 #5
What, are you assuming that this kid is? n/t MadHound Mar 2013 #7
Re-read my response pipo and perhaps you will get clue. eom Purveyor Mar 2013 #10
I did, my question still stands. n/t MadHound Mar 2013 #12
I'm with you on this one. Parents wouldn't buy their kid a gun unless they were involved parents Purveyor Mar 2013 #14
Uh, no.. pipoman Mar 2013 #16
At 14 I showed my class how to clean a Remington shotgun. Eleanors38 Mar 2013 #21
I had a bus driver that would road hunt after most of the kids were off. IADEMO2004 Mar 2013 #93
This is not normal. Gun culture is an abberation. nt onehandle Mar 2013 #4
Why do you consider that not normal? MadHound Mar 2013 #6
Thanks for the tale of good 'ol days in Mayberry. Now we have 100 round military weapons... onehandle Mar 2013 #15
This is where you're wrong, proven just today.. pipoman Mar 2013 #18
It's not the "good 'ol days", MadHound Mar 2013 #19
No they're not! Fawke Em Mar 2013 #48
Well, just because you're not doing it, doesn't mean others aren't. MadHound Mar 2013 #59
'A web search.' Yeah. The Internet is Really reflective of reality. onehandle Mar 2013 #62
Reminds me of this Electric Monk Mar 2013 #8
Really? Not me. nt Eleanors38 Mar 2013 #26
Maybe where you live. n/t Comrade Grumpy Mar 2013 #73
Yes, any photo of a person holding a firearm is clearly an aberration slackmaster Mar 2013 #90
Good. That's the way it's supposed to work. baldguy Mar 2013 #9
Oh, so you believe in sending in cops and DYFS without a warrant based on nothing more substantial MadHound Mar 2013 #11
There are two approaches taken by gun control pipoman Mar 2013 #20
On D.U. both approaches are often advocated. Eleanors38 Mar 2013 #23
Ever hear of "probable cause"? baldguy Mar 2013 #22
From the photo there's no way to tell it's even a real weapon. Llewlladdwr Mar 2013 #24
please cite the law which was violated. Eleanors38 Mar 2013 #25
Please show me where the law says a minor child can legally be in posession of a firearm. baldguy Mar 2013 #35
You brought up probable cause of illegality, you back it up. Eleanors38 Mar 2013 #55
Laws don't generally say what you can do .... oldhippie Mar 2013 #65
Displaying your ignorance again, MadHound Mar 2013 #28
Minimun age for a gun license in NJ is 18. baldguy Mar 2013 #34
Try rereading for comprhension, OK? MadHound Mar 2013 #39
You really are an idiot, aren't you? baldguy Mar 2013 #40
Except the supervising adult is, as I understand it, the one who posted the pic Demo_Chris Mar 2013 #41
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Do you think that calling me a name enhances your argument? Demo_Chris Mar 2013 #43
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Yeah, except I am not a "gun fetish moron" Demo_Chris Mar 2013 #45
I think you are having problems with the English language .... oldhippie Mar 2013 #66
Where in the USA do you have to have attained majority TransitJohn Mar 2013 #74
I'm intrigued. Why do you think there is a 4th amendment violation? nt msanthrope Mar 2013 #92
No, that's not the way it's supposed to work. Comrade Grumpy Mar 2013 #75
This is normal behavior in many communities. Although I do not necessarily condone it. Gravitycollapse Mar 2013 #13
Also normal to have police ensure there is no need to worry about the safety of innocents Bonobo Mar 2013 #61
Isn't that a police state, not a free country? n/t alp227 Mar 2013 #76
Should a picture of a kid WinniSkipper Mar 2013 #87
Hopefully the family will successfully sue both the cops and DYFS. Llewlladdwr Mar 2013 #17
Dad and kid probably consider Randy Weaver as a role model. Jeebus. Hoyt Mar 2013 #27
No, father and son probably go hunting together, MadHound Mar 2013 #29
Doubt it, or gun would be set up like a proper hunting rifle. Hoyt Mar 2013 #32
You do realize that guns like that can be reconfigured, don't you? MadHound Mar 2013 #37
Kid's dad was proud the his son wanted a .22 that looks like assault/tactical weapon. Hoyt Mar 2013 #46
Just as I'm sure you consider Vicki Weaver's murderer a hero. Llewlladdwr Mar 2013 #33
naw, the racist gun trafficker weaver hid behind his wife and kid rather than Hoyt Mar 2013 #36
The person responable for Vicki Weaver's death is none other than Randy Weaver. baldguy Mar 2013 #38
Over past few years, I've encountered number of gungeoneers supporting Weaver's despicable actions. Hoyt Mar 2013 #83
Wow, that is one baseless, stupid post. Comrade Grumpy Mar 2013 #77
i Niceguy1 Mar 2013 #30
I had a 30-06 deer rifle casually pointed at me last deer season by a "law abiding gun owner" Fumesucker Mar 2013 #47
How exactly was the firearm positioned? And how far away were you? Gravitycollapse Mar 2013 #50
Maybe fifteen feet give or take five feet Fumesucker Mar 2013 #56
Ah okay. So he was just being an idiot, not intentionally pointing the gun at you. Gravitycollapse Mar 2013 #57
An idiot with a gun Fumesucker Mar 2013 #58
16 to drive, 18 to smoke, 21 to drink krawhitham Mar 2013 #49
There are restrictions: 18 to own long rifles and 21 for pistols and revolvers. Gravitycollapse Mar 2013 #53
ROFL Has a similar pic of one daughter who is in civil air patrol The Straight Story Mar 2013 #51
I don't understand how this photo is even controversial. Gravitycollapse Mar 2013 #52
Because people live in and promote fear The Straight Story Mar 2013 #54
Sounds like bullshit to me RandiFan1290 Mar 2013 #60
It's not hearsay Renew Deal Mar 2013 #64
This is what's inside the black plastic casing of that gun NickB79 Mar 2013 #70
Upthread, It Says That $300 Was Spent To Make That Mossburg .22 "Scary-Looking" Paladin Mar 2013 #79
A good way to get idiots to part with their money NickB79 Mar 2013 #82
"despite its appearance" Paladin Mar 2013 #85
First rule of Facebook: don't post shit that will get you in trouble. Initech Mar 2013 #71
Simply TransitJohn Mar 2013 #72
Here's the story, straight from the man himself. MicaelS Mar 2013 #78
Straight From The "Delaware Open Carry" Site. How Unsurprising. (nt) Paladin Mar 2013 #80
So what? MicaelS Mar 2013 #86
Sounds like the guy is preparing for the black helicopters to arrive. JoePhilly Mar 2013 #81
I my own wooden gun cabinet in my bedroom madville Mar 2013 #84
In light of events over the past few years, dad is a moron Blue_Tires Mar 2013 #88
Good. What kind of asshole let's his kid do this? bowens43 Mar 2013 #89
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