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In reply to the discussion: Six-year-old critical after being shot by her 13 year old brother - MSNBC [View all]MaineLinePhilly
(72 posts)58. I never said I was on a high horse
Those are your words. All I simply said is I can see both points of view on this particular issue, something I see is lacking from many around here.
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Six-year-old critical after being shot by her 13 year old brother - MSNBC [View all]
WillyT
May 2013
OP
there is a basic logical disconnect in the argument for one's right to protect one's home and
CTyankee
May 2013
#50
They've been happening every single day for a long time, and expect them to increase
Snake Plissken
May 2013
#16
The NRA will blame this on the six year old not being armed with a gun to defend herself
Snake Plissken
May 2013
#7
With all these stories in the news, why do not adults lock up the effin' guns? !!!!
treestar
May 2013
#18
It's insane to arm one kid and not both kids. People need to learn the lesson of détente.
onehandle
May 2013
#24
That right! because no kid ever surprised their parents with their behaviour!
Walk away
May 2013
#34
Obviously, we should arm 6 year olds to protect themselves from 13 year olds.
Tierra_y_Libertad
May 2013
#40