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In reply to the discussion: PD: 4-year-old accidentally shoots, kills father [View all]timdog44
(1,388 posts)22. And the point is not having or not having children
The point is having loaded guns laying around for "ANYONE" to get their hands on. Think about it.
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father & son make unannounced visit to friend, son picks up loaded gun & shoots dad - story smells
wordpix
Jun 2013
#3
"the friend who keeps loaded guns around didn't notice the boy moving toward the gun?"
mwb970
Jun 2013
#18
actually, I do have children and I always watched closely when we visited someone
wordpix
Jun 2013
#19
What else could a child pick up and that quickly and unknowingly kill someone else with,
MH1
Jun 2013
#25
Well I'm sure the kid is to blame for ignoring all the lessons on gun safety
kestrel91316
Jun 2013
#60
"He keeps a loaded gun for protection. He used to be a military police officer."
BeyondGeography
Jun 2013
#15
An actual nationally reported list of such shootings would be a wonderful idea on a weekly basis.
maddiemom
Jun 2013
#42
I know a gun nut--and her hubby--who lives in Prescott Valley. Her son--and grandkids--
mnhtnbb
Jun 2013
#21
It's Arizona. Expect a 2nd degree murder charge against the four year old.
Nanjing to Seoul
Jun 2013
#35
Agreed. Not an accident. Could have easily been prevented. Should have been.
lindysalsagal
Jun 2013
#62