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In reply to the discussion: Student Fires AR-15 Mounted on Chino Police Motorcycle, Injuring 3 [View all]Jenoch
(7,720 posts)92. Of course anyone using a chainsaw or a ladder need to know the safety issues involved.
I think every kid should be told to stay away from chainsaws, and ladders without supervision.
Now, let's leave the chainsaws and ladders behind and speak about the topic of this thread...
Whether or not anyone plans on shooting a gun or not, they should know something about guns and gun safety. I was smart enough in grade school so that I would not have done what this kid did. This kid should have gun safety training when he is 12 years old. As he grows older he might find himself in a situation where someone is handling a gun and he will know what not to do and what to do. Just because I said everyone should be trained in gun safety does not mean they should not be taught anything else. Why would you assume such a ridiculous position?
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Student Fires AR-15 Mounted on Chino Police Motorcycle, Injuring 3 [View all]
Arkansas Granny
Oct 2013
OP
Yeah, it's a good thing the police are well-trained and responsible enough to prevent
Aristus
Oct 2013
#1
Okay. I thought it sounded like that, but you can never be too sure on the internet
kcr
Oct 2013
#16
I was unaware of the great amount of time to chamber a round & release the safety.
Eleanors38
Oct 2013
#24
Trying to outgun all yahoos stocking up on assault-type weapons, and participating in "militias"
Hoyt
Oct 2013
#14
You mean you'd hide your gunz if we changed our laws like Australia and all other civilized nations?
Hoyt
Oct 2013
#20
Are you a woman protecting herself against rapists? Your pro-gun posts don't sound like it.
Hoyt
Oct 2013
#25
You are the one that used a false premise to rationalize your love/promotion of gunz.
Hoyt
Oct 2013
#39
Please, tell us you under what conditions you would permit guns for self-defense.
Nuclear Unicorn
Oct 2013
#43
It's your turn. How many guns do you own, do you carry in public, including cities.
Hoyt
Oct 2013
#47
Oh, yeah, you're a real caring sort. You're just one big cuddly bundle of love.
Nuclear Unicorn
Oct 2013
#58
Just another good guy with a loaded gun, safety off, in public, around children and inappropriately
libdem4life
Oct 2013
#11
Huh? LEOs carry guns. Check. LOEs don't leave them loaded and unattended with the
libdem4life
Oct 2013
#40
"Similar rifles have removed from other motorcycles used by the police department pending a
AnotherMcIntosh
Oct 2013
#32
How often does a cop at an elementary school need a locked and loaded rifle?
dairydog91
Oct 2013
#64
I assume it's perfectly normal for police to take a loaded assault weapon to show-and-tell
kestrel91316
Oct 2013
#52
I agree that last thing we should be subjecting young kids to is NRA type propaganda/BS.
Hoyt
Oct 2013
#80
Tell you what: let's just pretend you never posted anything in this thread at all.
Paladin
Oct 2013
#79