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In reply to the discussion: Teenager Mistakes Little Brother for Intruder, Shoots Him [View all]COLGATE4
(14,886 posts)1. Well, if the 12 year old brother had only
had a gun he could have returned fire. Thanks, NRA.
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My first thought, too. The NRA should be declared a public health emergency.
McCamy Taylor
Mar 2013
#24
That's quite an emotional load for this teenager to carry around for the rest of his life
Submariner
Mar 2013
#5
Yeah and 80 years ago, when they needed them, they needed them immediately..n/t
pipoman
Mar 2013
#139
If no one had a gun, a strong man could still assault or violate a weaker person.
Flatulo
Mar 2013
#192
It's not always possible, or even desirable. Are there children sleeping upstairs?
Flatulo
Mar 2013
#119
I believe there are rape victims that will disagree that a burglary is the same thing.
Spitfire of ATJ
Mar 2013
#140
Who said they're the same thing? I believe I said that having ones home invaded is a
Flatulo
Mar 2013
#142
I appreciate your civility, which is in short supply when the topic turns to guns.
Flatulo
Mar 2013
#179
how, exactly, is 'guns are most often kill family members or are used in suicides'
markiv
Mar 2013
#125
I wouldn't vote against someone because they'd voted for gun control legislation...
harmonicon
Mar 2013
#176
A good friend of mine watched his dad accidentally shoot his mom when he was 12
proud2BlibKansan
Mar 2013
#11
I just had an uncivil discussion with a gun nut elsewhere, and he thinks all kids 11 and up
mbperrin
Mar 2013
#12
Call me an out of touch liberal, but I don't understand this mentality of shooting an intruder
Hippo_Tron
Mar 2013
#13
How can you possibly value the life of someone who would violently force their way into your
Flatulo
Mar 2013
#44
Anyone broken enough to shoot a baby in the face is almost certainly on a path to wreak
Flatulo
Mar 2013
#107
Unfortunately that's true in many cases, but isn't it the case that many times the
Flatulo
Mar 2013
#116
For starters, teenagers cannot lawfully carry a pistol in that context.
AtheistCrusader
Mar 2013
#159
It's a highly personal decision. If the decision is made to keep firearms, there should be
Flatulo
Mar 2013
#96
This is a post on an internet message board, not a strategy session for the Democratic Party
Hippo_Tron
Mar 2013
#112
a little old lady's body was found dumped at a park near me last month
BlancheSplanchnik
Mar 2013
#66
I always makes me feel, I dunno, proud, I guess, when I read about an elderly woman
Flatulo
Mar 2013
#123
Florida again. I guess the kid was just standing his ground. It is his right, you know.
BlueStreak
Mar 2013
#14
Obviously I don't know for certain, but this seems like a different incident. nt
ZombieHorde
Mar 2013
#35
They've been laying low recently, but buying more guns and conniving with their gun buddies.
Hoyt
Mar 2013
#60
You would have to hold your breath for one hour, 56 minutes if my calculations are correct.
2ndAmForComputers
Mar 2013
#126
I think the parents should be held criminally liable. A 16 year-old, more often than not,
Flatulo
Mar 2013
#46
Yup, rural areas have a tradition of hunting to put protein on the table. I had a Ruger 10-22
Flatulo
Mar 2013
#117
Another case where a protection order didn't protect even with prior arrests...
Historic NY
Mar 2013
#57
I don't recommend living guns, and repeating such BS in your head like a Marine in training.
Hoyt
Mar 2013
#75
You must be one cool calm and collected son of a gun. Got it all figured out, huh?
Ed Suspicious
Mar 2013
#137
Guns guns guns, it isn't like this in most modern states, it doesn't have to be this way here
Exultant Democracy
Mar 2013
#135
a pet house dog, house exit plans and how to call 911 first can change the dynamics of a kid alone.
Sunlei
Mar 2013
#149
To loosing a little brother will haunt you forever, but killing him yourself...
Exultant Democracy
Mar 2013
#161
So unbelievably sad, senseless and preventable...but for gun manufacturer lobbying. nt
SunSeeker
Mar 2013
#177
I think one of our well-meaning gun-owning DUers should send this young man a Greeting Card
LanternWaste
Mar 2013
#183