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I understand parents' concern for their little girl might... TreasonousBastard Sep 2014 #1
I totally agree. Nt newfie11 Sep 2014 #2
Yes they are. And then some. n/t nomorenomore08 Sep 2014 #3
Yes a thousand times. n/t. bvf Sep 2014 #7
I was taught to shoot before I could read The Traveler Sep 2014 #8
I have little interest in guns, but here we agree absolutely... TreasonousBastard Sep 2014 #9
"...the 2nd Amendment doesn't protect stupidity or ignorance." Jamastiene Sep 2014 #29
As do all the Amendments. TreasonousBastard Sep 2014 #36
Unfortunately, it is the 2nd A that usually does...and does with lethal effect... CTyankee Sep 2014 #42
The "elder males"? cwydro Sep 2014 #10
... avebury Sep 2014 #13
Same thing crossed my mind. Aerows Sep 2014 #47
Lol! cwydro Sep 2014 #87
Exactly. The 'elder males' are the ones saying, "Hey, Bubba, watch this." Nay Sep 2014 #58
THANK YOU!!! 3catwoman3 Sep 2014 #18
so firing small weapons Jeneral2885 Sep 2014 #23
No, but enabling a totally overmatched . . . brush Sep 2014 #27
There could be nine year olds Jeneral2885 Sep 2014 #50
A "gun nut" Aerows Sep 2014 #48
Are Uzis the only most destructive gun Jeneral2885 Sep 2014 #51
Ahhh . . . there seems to be a failure to communicate here brush Sep 2014 #52
A 9 year old is incapable of handling Aerows Sep 2014 #67
Yeah d_r Sep 2014 #55
You said, "any violation of safety resulted in immediate grounding. There weren't many of those ..." Luminous Animal Sep 2014 #72
I think I agree with every letter in your post. nt stevenleser Sep 2014 #19
beyond that Jeneral2885 Sep 2014 #25
I think that as some of the best jurists in the country's history have themselves LanternWaste Sep 2014 #86
Yeah, this is a "well, duh" headline Warpy Sep 2014 #28
Yes Aerows Sep 2014 #49
How could they not notice the man falling to the ground right next to her? magical thyme Sep 2014 #71
Who says they didn't see him go down? Jenoch Sep 2014 #73
they said it. nt magical thyme Sep 2014 #81
I hqve not read anythijg about the timing, have you? Jenoch Sep 2014 #82
the article at the link... magical thyme Sep 2014 #89
How long did that 'timeline' take Jenoch Sep 2014 #90
nobody has stated a specific amount of time. nt magical thyme Sep 2014 #91
Thank you for making my point. Jenoch Sep 2014 #93
Strange things happen when people are in shock or distress... TreasonousBastard Sep 2014 #74
Yep! n/t RKP5637 Sep 2014 #78
"they didn't notice" is not the same as IGNORED Skittles Sep 2014 #4
Wile their first concern should be their child, they had to be avebury Sep 2014 #14
Sometimes a parent's concern for their child overwhelms them mythology Sep 2014 #16
Really? Jenoch Sep 2014 #20
You would have thought that one parent would have pulled avebury Sep 2014 #30
Why are you assuming they missed the Jenoch Sep 2014 #38
Probably what was reported in the AP report: avebury Sep 2014 #43
That probably lasted about 7 or fewer seconds. Jenoch Sep 2014 #45
I don't think they are talking about a great deal of time here Skittles Sep 2014 #37
i wonder if their concern was for the girl herself or over not getting the pic they wanted JI7 Sep 2014 #5
Why did you replace "didn't notice" with 'ignored?' Live and Learn Sep 2014 #6
How the hell do you "not notice" a man with a head shot? RandySF Sep 2014 #17
When you think your child has been hurt shooting a gun kcr Sep 2014 #22
They didn't 'ignore' him-- they didn't 'notice him' ColesCountyDem Sep 2014 #11
Indeed. nt Crabby Appleton Sep 2014 #34
If the instructor was laying on the ground, then they ignored him. djean111 Sep 2014 #12
To be entirely fair, the death was about 90% the dead guys fault. Xithras Sep 2014 #33
Point taken. djean111 Sep 2014 #35
Exactly.... sendero Sep 2014 #53
"Earned his death" marions ghost Sep 2014 #56
He didn't simply make a "stupid" decision. Xithras Sep 2014 #57
I understand all that marions ghost Sep 2014 #59
few people deserve to die jollyreaper2112 Sep 2014 #77
When it comes to tragic early death marions ghost Sep 2014 #80
responsibility jollyreaper2112 Sep 2014 #85
Sure marions ghost Sep 2014 #88
Dear god, the gun wasn't hurt was it? Katashi_itto Sep 2014 #15
Parents cared about the child Jeneral2885 Sep 2014 #21
"forced to fire it" Aerows Sep 2014 #68
May not be Wisdom Jeneral2885 Sep 2014 #75
I think we had a sarcasm disconnect somewhere n/t Aerows Sep 2014 #83
The insanity of worshiping lethal weapons by adults will now cause Rex Sep 2014 #24
all weapons are lethal Jeneral2885 Sep 2014 #76
Yes but none are worshiped like the gun is. Rex Sep 2014 #79
That's a flame-bait bullshit headline and you know it. arcane1 Sep 2014 #26
What a strange interpretation of that article to make that subject title. aikoaiko Sep 2014 #31
As a mom, I can totally understand this. Not that my children would ever be in THIS situation but jillan Sep 2014 #32
What were they going to do put his head back together? dilby Sep 2014 #39
It's more likely they chose not to bring attention to it. joshcryer Sep 2014 #40
We had a tragic case here in MA in 2008. CentralMass Sep 2014 #41
I remember that TorchTheWitch Sep 2014 #61
Thank you for the welcome :-) CentralMass Sep 2014 #65
Placing all the blame the dead guy. Very nice. Johonny Sep 2014 #44
they are correct. Niceguy1 Sep 2014 #46
What about the managers at the gun range? Blue_Tires Sep 2014 #66
Yeah marions ghost Sep 2014 #60
In the end, gun nuts circle the wagons and protect the "culture" ProudToBeBlueInRhody Sep 2014 #62
The irony... marions ghost Sep 2014 #63
Yeah, his employer should probably be taking some of the heat, Crunchy Frog Sep 2014 #84
I can not fathom the gun culture these days LiberalArkie Sep 2014 #54
Great post Strelnikov_ Sep 2014 #70
Randy, the story does not say that the parents ignored the wounded man CreekDog Sep 2014 #64
So? Strelnikov_ Sep 2014 #69
"Oh no, no; he'll be all right. Now, wasn't that fun, sweetie?" Aristus Sep 2014 #92
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