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yellowcanine

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44. Well yeah and the guy whose gun it was should have picked it right back up.
Fri May 30, 2014, 04:44 PM
May 2014

And should have made sure the gun was not loaded before handing it to grandpa in the first place. In fact, made sure it was not loaded before he brought it outside.

Ultimately, the owner of the gun is responsible - or irresponsible, in this case.

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No one is to blame? Yeah, right. redwitch May 2014 #1
The sleezeball puts himself in the same category as his dead father muriel_volestrangler May 2014 #20
Darwin missed this time malaise May 2014 #50
:( shenmue May 2014 #2
Yep...that's the standard stuff I always bring to family BBQs deutsey May 2014 #3
Nothing says Traditional Family Values like an AK..... yellowcanine May 2014 #6
I always bring my world-famous Aerows May 2014 #15
LOL! theHandpuppet May 2014 #18
OMG, I guess this guy had the vehicle to protect his family. Another good Thinkingabout May 2014 #4
That guy needs to be in jail for a long time. nt hack89 May 2014 #5
The AK was for self protection. He saw the way the people at the next table eyed his ribs. Shrike47 May 2014 #7
Another in the long line of stupid that starts with maxrandb May 2014 #8
Slight correction. Straw Man May 2014 #19
Same thing I was thinking Packerowner740 May 2014 #24
I thought they were American. nt valerief May 2014 #32
They very well may be. Straw Man May 2014 #34
You mean Scottish-American or Irish-American underclass, don't you? valerief May 2014 #39
Yes -- I was referring to their heritage, not their citizenship. Straw Man May 2014 #49
Ok, that was funny BrotherIvan May 2014 #62
Exactly. Luminous Animal May 2014 #59
Well maxrandb May 2014 #47
Straw man ... GeorgeGist May 2014 #56
No. Straw Man May 2014 #60
This is absolutely horrifying etherealtruth May 2014 #9
That law-abiding gun-owner must be thrilled! Aristus May 2014 #10
Its the fault of the mentally ill ... etherealtruth May 2014 #12
And misogynists Doctor_J May 2014 #14
And the kid will probably become a gangbanger now that he has his first kill Packerowner740 May 2014 #26
AK47 for hunting? Really? And the family picnic also LeftinOH May 2014 #11
Is that every day this week? Doctor_J May 2014 #13
Twice on Sunday. nt kelliekat44 May 2014 #17
NRA advice: Buy more Gunz with that inheritance! n2doc May 2014 #16
Yes, that child will be haunted by it his entire life. shireen May 2014 #25
safety and hunting with AK-47? shireen May 2014 #21
Not to quibble but... Kaleva May 2014 #28
Not to quibble but... hardly anyone uses an AK-47 for deer. And no rifles in many locations. yellowcanine May 2014 #40
It's rather common where I live in Upper Michigan. Kaleva May 2014 #45
Exception which proves the rule..... yellowcanine May 2014 #54
The .30-.30 is probably the most common deer hunting gun in the US Kaleva May 2014 #55
Not to mention ... Straw Man May 2014 #61
Must be a kick ... GeorgeGist May 2014 #57
Is any of the food you eat unarmed? Kaleva May 2014 #63
yes Duckhunter935 May 2014 #51
What are those four rules the gun people are always talking about? Packerowner740 May 2014 #22
The 4 rules many gun owners follow Kaleva May 2014 #27
Drugs, beer, and a gun with a round in the chamber. What could go wrong? Kaleva May 2014 #23
Machine guns shenmue May 2014 #29
You got that right. raccoon May 2014 #30
"Machine gun" Jenoch May 2014 #37
Well yeah and the guy whose gun it was should have picked it right back up. yellowcanine May 2014 #44
Then call it sarisataka May 2014 #41
because you would be wrong Duckhunter935 May 2014 #52
The poor man 'accidentally' left his loaded gun in access of a little kid. Unfortunate accident valerief May 2014 #31
why, apparently, is it so hard for these clowns to practice gun safety? dionysus May 2014 #33
Uncle should be charged HockeyMom May 2014 #35
That poor child Marrah_G May 2014 #36
He is getting therapy. Jenoch May 2014 #38
I can think of someone whose fault it was... sarisataka May 2014 #42
He was pissed because Grandpa took his nose. Atman May 2014 #43
That's both funny and sad at the same time. LAGC May 2014 #58
If only Grandpa had been armed. KamaAina May 2014 #46
He could have at least put the AK on safety. ileus May 2014 #48
thsi man needs to be put away Duckhunter935 May 2014 #53
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