Dope Nose
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Never give an eight-year-old an uzi.
Don't people know this by now?
Boston Herald said:An ad for the show posted on the Sportmans Club Web site boasts: No age limit or licenses required to shoot machine guns, handguns, rifles or shotguns!!!
Boston Herald said:Anyone under 16 was admitted for free. Available targets were to include pumpkins, vehicles and other fun stuff we cant print here!!!!! according to the clubs Web site.
couldn't handle recoil, took own head off...
Momma probably wasn't pleased.....
I don't understand the fascination with guns. It seems to me that too many of them are used in ways the parents never intended. A gun in the house is just another school shooting waiting to happen.
I don't understand the fascination with guns. It seems to me that too many of them are used in ways the parents never intended. A gun in the house is just another school shooting waiting to happen.
True and false.
It is all on how one is raised. In the argument of the Collenbine(sp) kids, those parents should have been a little more careful. Watched for signs, clues, etc.
In the argument of my family, we never knew where the guns were, as kids. As teens, we knew where the safe was but did not have the key to unlock the pad that allowed access through combination.
My father taught us to respect and fear a weapon. Even today I own a pistol, and would never shoot it at another human unless I was SURE. There has to be a heinous crime going on, in my home, before I pull a loaded weapon. A creep wants to steal my Playstation, TV, etc - if I bat is not near by, I call the cops and prepare to wave goodbye the my possessions and the thief.
This to me makes the most sense, but realistically... how many parents actually take the time to do things right? Time after time we hear stories of a youth getting a gun either from his own house or a friend's and commiting some terrible crime. Not everyone is as conscientious as your family was.True and false.
It is all on how one is raised. In the argument of the Collenbine(sp) kids, those parents should have been a little more careful. Watched for signs, clues, etc.
In the argument of my family, we never knew where the guns were, as kids. As teens, we knew where the safe was but did not have the key to unlock the pad that allowed access through combination.
My father taught us to respect and fear a weapon. Even today I own a pistol, and would never shoot it at another human unless I was SURE. There has to be a heinous crime going on, in my home, before I pull a loaded weapon. A creep wants to steal my Playstation, TV, etc - if I bat is not near by, I call the cops and prepare to wave goodbye the my possessions and the thief.