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In reply to the discussion: Man Accidentally Shoots 12-Year-Old Driving By His House, Immediately Shoots Self [View all]enough
(13,762 posts)4. The responsible gun-owner has no responsibility whatsover. How could he be expected
to know whether the gun was loaded or not while he was teaching his friend how to clean it?
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Man Accidentally Shoots 12-Year-Old Driving By His House, Immediately Shoots Self [View all]
DonViejo
Mar 2014
OP
I'm all for responsible gun owners...he is not one. He needs to give up the guns.
Common Sense Party
Mar 2014
#1
Oh, for a second I thought he was doing what a corrupt Japanese business leader would do
snooper2
Mar 2014
#3
The responsible gun-owner has no responsibility whatsover. How could he be expected
enough
Mar 2014
#4
I think "cleaning my gun when it discharged" is an excuse to escape embarrassment or liability
KansDem
Mar 2014
#28