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Enigma869 wrote:Shadowsong wrote:I hope he's better with knives!
Great lineHe works at an ER somewhere in CT. The sad thing is that I saw this moron on the local news, and he was fairly nonchalant about the loss of his son. He basically said "Accidents happen". I really found it appalling. As the dad of a little boy, I could NEVER be remotely composed enough to talk to the media about my son who was just killed, because of my gross negligence! People like this shouldn't be allowed to reproduce, as it pollutes the gene pool!
John from Boston
Gunbot wrote:The sad thing is the father is going to get paid out on this under accidental death. I don't think the claimed is going to be easy to deny because of the instructor being there.
Arianddu wrote:RossValoryRocks wrote:Enigma869 wrote:Amazing to me that ANY parent thinks it's a good idea for an 8 year old child to be handling an UZI. You would think that his dad, of all people (who is an ER Doctor) would have enough sense not to sanction such a foolish and irresponsible activity!
http://www1.whdh.com/news/articles/local/BO92824/
John from Boston
I have been handling and firing firearms since I was aged 6. While a tragedy, it could have happened to anyone. An Uzi doesn't have that much recoil because of how it is designed.
I was also taught to use firearms from a young age, and my Dad had the same rule he had with guns that he had with sail-boats - somethings you can't do yet, not because I don't think you are responsible enough, or skilled enough, but you just aren't damn big enough yet. Don't have the body mass to safely balance the catamaran when the wind picks up, then you aren't sailing without me on the ride-line. Don't have the upper body strength to hold the rifle steady for five minutes? Then you can't load it, let alone fire it unless I'm holding it too. I was 7 when Dad started teaching me to handle a rifle but it wasn't until I was twelve before I had enough body mass to convince him I could handle the recoil and let me shoot without him physically helping me. And that included shooting from the ground.
No WAY would I let a teenager, let alone a child, pick up an Uzi, not without some concrete evidence they knew a hell of a lot more than the basics of firearms handling. If the law requires a qualified instructor to be monitoring the kid, what the hell was the kid's Dad doing helping him? Shouldn't have happened - and I personally really don't like the idea of trying out firearms being sold as a fun family day out. Fucking HUGE responsibility, with enormous repercussions if it goes wrong, not something to put on par with rollercoaster rides and fairy floss.
Enigma869 wrote:Gunbot wrote:The sad thing is the father is going to get paid out on this under accidental death. I don't think the claimed is going to be easy to deny because of the instructor being there.
Well, one positive development of this awful story is that the Massachusetts legislature is now going to draft a bill to outlaw children under a certain age (the age hasn't been determined yet) having any access to firearms, even with parental consent. This story clearly illustrates that parental consent isn't enough to keep an innocent little boy alive! Hopefully, this moronic father will suffer, emotionally (because he clearly won't be prosecuted) for having been the proximate cause of his son's death! Nobody will ever convince me that there is ANY reason in the world for a child of ANY age to have access to a firearm!
John from Boston
Enigma869 wrote:Nobody will ever convince me that there is ANY reason in the world for a child of ANY age to have access to a firearm!
Tito wrote:Enigma869 wrote:Gunbot wrote:The sad thing is the father is going to get paid out on this under accidental death. I don't think the claimed is going to be easy to deny because of the instructor being there.
Well, one positive development of this awful story is that the Massachusetts legislature is now going to draft a bill to outlaw children under a certain age (the age hasn't been determined yet) having any access to firearms, even with parental consent. This story clearly illustrates that parental consent isn't enough to keep an innocent little boy alive! Hopefully, this moronic father will suffer, emotionally (because he clearly won't be prosecuted) for having been the proximate cause of his son's death! Nobody will ever convince me that there is ANY reason in the world for a child of ANY age to have access to a firearm!
John from Boston
Bad law.
Arianddu wrote:
Why?
Enigma869 wrote:Arianddu wrote:
Why?
Because he's a complete JACKASS! Frito apparently thinks it's not a bad idea to allow an 8 year old little boy to blow his head off, with parental supervision! You really know all you need to know about anyone who even attempts to justify something like this happening!
John from Boston
Tito wrote:Enigma869 wrote:Arianddu wrote:
Why?
Because he's a complete JACKASS! Frito apparently thinks it's not a bad idea to allow an 8 year old little boy to blow his head off, with parental supervision! You really know all you need to know about anyone who even attempts to justify something like this happening!
John from Boston
I will support the law if they also make swimming pools illegal for 8 years old too.
Tito wrote:Enigma869 wrote:Arianddu wrote:
Why?
Because he's a complete JACKASS! Frito apparently thinks it's not a bad idea to allow an 8 year old little boy to blow his head off, with parental supervision! You really know all you need to know about anyone who even attempts to justify something like this happening!
John from Boston
I will support the law if they also make swimming pools illegal for 8 years old too.
Arianddu wrote:John - politely - please butt out;
Arianddu wrote:I really am interested to know Tito's reasoning. Why do you think this is a bad law?
Enigma869 wrote:Arianddu wrote:John - politely - please butt out;
Politely...fuck off! It's my thread, and if I want to respond to this moron, I will do so!
Enigma869 wrote:Arianddu wrote:I really am interested to know Tito's reasoning. Why do you think this is a bad law?
His reasoning is that he's a gun fanatic and thinks toddlers have a "right to bear arms". Let's hope that Frito-Lay NEVER reproduces, because his children may not be safe! He also believes that just as many children drown in swimming pools as are killed by firearms, which couldn't be more false! Also, I've never once heard of an 8 year old drowning in a pool, while supervised by his parents! Most of the tragic drowning stories you hear about involve a child's (usually FAR younger than 8 ) caretaker losing track of where the child is, and the child accidentally falling into the pool. Sorry, pools and guns aren't the same, regardless of what this genius suggests!
For the record, I've always had an inground pool and have a child. The doors to the pool area are NEVER EVER EVER unlocked if myself or my wife are not with our son. We also have an alarm in the pool itself. While I have never been opposed to citizens owning firearms, I also think they have an obligation to be responsible with them, and not put them in the hands of little boys and girls! Just like an adult's pool area should always be secure (and many states have laws mandating that pools have fences and locks), so should an adult's firearms collection!
John from Boston
Enigma869 wrote:Just like an adult's pool area should always be secure (and many states have laws mandating that pools have fences and locks), so should an adult's firearms collection!
Enigma869 wrote:His reasoning is that he's a gun fanatic and thinks toddlers have a "right to bear arms". Let's hope that Frito-Lay NEVER reproduces, because his children may not be safe! He also believes that just as many children drown in swimming pools as are killed by firearms, which couldn't be more false! Also, I've never once heard of an 8 year old drowning in a pool, while supervised by his parents! Most of the tragic drowning stories you hear about involve a child's (usually FAR younger thancaretaker losing track of where the child is, and the child accidentally falling into the pool. Sorry, pools and guns aren't the same, regardless of what this genius suggests!
For the record, I've always had an inground pool and have a child. The doors to the pool area are NEVER EVER EVER unlocked if myself or my wife are not with our son. We also have an alarm in the pool itself. While I have never been opposed to citizens owning firearms, I also think they have an obligation to be responsible with them, and not put them in the hands of little boys and girls! Just like an adult's pool area should always be secure (and many states have laws mandating that pools have fences and locks), so should an adult's firearms collection!
John from Boston
bluejeangirl76 wrote:Enigma869 wrote:Just like an adult's pool area should always be secure (and many states have laws mandating that pools have fences and locks), so should an adult's firearms collection!
Pools should absolutely be secure and SUPERVISED every second while small children are around, but comparing pools and swimming to guns is just insane. Swimming is an essential skill that children should have for their own protection. If a child falls into a pool or off a boat (even while under supervision), swimming will save them. Children do not need to be playing around with guns, and don't anyone dare post that a gun will save them... maybe later in life, if their home is invaded and (as ADULTS) they're learned proper use of one, but no 8 year old has any business touching any gun.
bluejeangirl76 wrote:Enigma869 wrote:Just like an adult's pool area should always be secure (and many states have laws mandating that pools have fences and locks), so should an adult's firearms collection!
Pools should absolutely be secure and SUPERVISED every second while small children are around, but comparing pools and swimming to guns is just insane. Swimming is an essential skill that children should have for their own protection. If a child falls into a pool or off a boat (even while under supervision), swimming will save them. Children do not need to be playing around with guns, and don't anyone dare post that a gun will save them... maybe later in life, if their home is invaded and (as ADULTS) they're learned proper use of one, but no 8 year old has any business touching any gun.
Tito wrote:
Arizona Daily Star ^ | June 12, 2005 | Eric Swedlund
bluejeangirl76 wrote:Tito wrote:
Arizona Daily Star ^ | June 12, 2005 | Eric Swedlund
Hold on. You're quoting from a story about ARIZONA stats, where its summer for 9 out of every 12 months and where almost every home and certainly every apartment complex and condo complex have pools. The rate of pool-related accidents is higher in a place like that but if you average that nationally, then no, not so much.
And while we're at it, those parents who aren't watching their kids by the pools can be considered just as irresponsible as the ones lettting their children treat guns like toys. but guns and swimming are not the same thing.
Tito wrote:I'm bumping this back up because I'm waiting for a response.
bluejeangirl76 wrote:Tito wrote:I'm bumping this back up because I'm waiting for a response.
To what? To "the point?" ? I made the point I wanted to make which was that Arizona has a higher than would be normal fatality/injury rate with children & pools, therefore not a fair example. I'm done with that point so I didn't come back.
Tito wrote:bluejeangirl76 wrote:Tito wrote:I'm bumping this back up because I'm waiting for a response.
To what? To "the point?" ? I made the point I wanted to make which was that Arizona has a higher than would be normal fatality/injury rate with children & pools, therefore not a fair example. I'm done with that point so I didn't come back.
That holds nationally too.
Tito wrote:I'm bumping this back up because I'm waiting for a response.
Also, I don't see guns on this list as a leading cause:
http://www.usa.safekids.org/tier3_cd.cf ... em_id=1030
Enigma869 wrote:Tito wrote:I'm bumping this back up because I'm waiting for a response.
Also, I don't see guns on this list as a leading cause:
http://www.usa.safekids.org/tier3_cd.cf ... em_id=1030
What is your fucking point, Frito? You grab random websites with stats from two thousand fucking one and then post this shit like it's gospel! It's the internet. Rule number one is don't believe half of what you read. I don't need websites to tell me that guns and children don't belong together. Obviously, there are MANY pitfalls that cause children to get hurt. You'll learn if you ever procreate (god, help us) that children hurt themselves just walking.
The point is that when you're a parent, your job is to NOT FUCK UP! If your daughter ends up on the stripper pole, or your son blew his head off with a gun, with your permission, then you fucked up, as a parent! It's really not that complicated, nor is it even up for debate. If you had a hand in your son's death, at the ripe old age of 8, you have fucked up beyond belief, and all the gun fanatics on the planet aren't going to convince me otherwise!
John from Boston
Tito wrote:Don't worry about someone else kids just worry about yourself and your kids. Quit telling people what to do. It's not your problem.
Tito wrote:Enigma869 wrote:Tito wrote:I'm bumping this back up because I'm waiting for a response.
Also, I don't see guns on this list as a leading cause:
http://www.usa.safekids.org/tier3_cd.cf ... em_id=1030
What is your fucking point, Frito? You grab random websites with stats from two thousand fucking one and then post this shit like it's gospel! It's the internet. Rule number one is don't believe half of what you read. I don't need websites to tell me that guns and children don't belong together. Obviously, there are MANY pitfalls that cause children to get hurt. You'll learn if you ever procreate (god, help us) that children hurt themselves just walking.
The point is that when you're a parent, your job is to NOT FUCK UP! If your daughter ends up on the stripper pole, or your son blew his head off with a gun, with your permission, then you fucked up, as a parent! It's really not that complicated, nor is it even up for debate. If you had a hand in your son's death, at the ripe old age of 8, you have fucked up beyond belief, and all the gun fanatics on the planet aren't going to convince me otherwise!
John from Boston
If you want I can keep looking for more recent stats. The newspaper article was from '05. There probably is a lag in gathering stats so '06 is probably the best I could do. I agree don't believe what read and see on TV on the news.
The site I referenced is credible though.
I know your liberal indoctrination tells you otherwise and that actual stats don't back up your argument.
Ban swimming pools and then we can talk about guns. Don't worry about someone else kids just worry about yourself and your kids. Quit telling people what to do. It's not your problem.
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