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    gun fellators solve cookie problem with AK47

    Lunch lady threatens to ‘shoot up’ Mass. school with AK-47 in cookie quarrel

    http://www.rawstory.com/rs/2014/02/0...e+Raw+Story%29

    typical "shoot first" culture. gun violence is the ONLY solution
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    I'm against the effectively deregulated gun sales and ownership and the lackadaisical, "guns are fun, everybody should own one" culture.

    guns should be heavily regulated, taxed, serial-numbered, nationally database, one-month waiting period for b/g check, with le registration fees, annual le renewal registration fee, the mandatory insurance per gun per owner, heavy fines for losing your gun, jail for losing your gun with which a gun crime was committed, fines and jail for allowing access to your gun eg by kids who shoot themselves and/or others, etc, etc, etc. guns are serious public health hazard.
    Rest easy, as boutons will be happy to tell you what your rights are. He's got a regulation for every comma. Never committed a serious crime? That matters not. Register yourself at the local DMV. The Left loves freedom, until they're running things. Fallator.

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    Rest easy, as boutons will be happy to tell you what your rights are. He's got a regulation for every comma. Never committed a serious crime? That matters not. Register yourself at the local DMV. The Left loves freedom, until they're running things. Fallator.
    The govt has the RIGHT to protect public health from 300M+ guns, so your perversion and your misinterpreted, perverted 2nd Amendment

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    The govt has the RIGHT to protect public health from 300M+ guns, so your perversion and your misinterpreted, perverted 2nd Amendment
    I'd say the government is doing a fine job considering gun violence/murders are the lowest seen in decades. I'm more concerned about the prescription drug abuse stats then how many guns are in circulation sitting idly in a gun safe.

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    Conservative Media Attacks ABC News For Telling The Truth About Kids And Gun Accidents



    The National Rifle Association's radio show and other conservative media are baselessly attacking an ABC News special that highlighted how gun accidents can occur when children access unsecured firearms.

    The ABC News 20/20 special, hosted by Diane Sawyer and led Young Guns, reported that 1.7 million children live in a home with an unsecured and loaded firearm, 98 children under the age of 18 died in accidental shootings in 2010, and 80 percent of accidental shooting victims are boys.

    The January 31 Young Guns special centered on a psychologist-designed experiment that placed children in an empty classroom that contained an unsecured firearm. According to 20/20 "nearly all" of the 44 children in the experiment had been taught not to touch a gun and half of those children were shown the NRA's "Eddie Eagle" gun safety program to reinforce the lesson. But when an unloaded firearm was left in the classroom, many of the children still touched and played with it. Some even pointed the weapons at themselves or other children and pulled the trigger. The NRA declined repeated requests by ABC to participate in an interview for the special.

    As pediatric psychologist Marjorie Sanfilippo noted in the special, "These three-year-olds who shoot themselves in the head, for whatever reason it's the natural thing to look down the barrel," and added, "You can't educate curiosity out of a child." Indeed, 20/20's experiment reached similar conclusions to a 2001 experiment published in the medical journal Pediatrics that found 63 percent of 8- to 12-year old boys who found a gun touched it and 33 percent pulled the trigger, even though 90 percent had received gun safety training.

    Conservative media offered a nonsensical criticism of the special, which they termed "anti-gun," "a classic case of a news outlet making the news instead of reporting it," "ridiculous propaganda piece about kids with guns," and "the sort of sensational journalism that is not really journalism."


    On the January 3 edition of NRA News show Cam & Company, host Cam Edwards sarcastically asked guest and Fox News contributor Katie Pavlich, "Do you know any parents who are gun owners who store their firearms in their kid's toy box?" Pavlich, who called the Young Guns experiment "totally asinine and ridiculous," asked, "So are we going to start putting our rat poison next to our kid's candy boxes?" In a rebuttal to the special, The Blaze host Dana Loesch argued, "ABC producers irresponsibly conclude that we have an epidemic of accidental shootings involving children because these producers placed guns around play areas and children looked at them."


    This argument only makes sense under the mistaken assumption that all guns are always stored where children cannot access them. (The admission by conservative media that kids will play with guns if they find them also undermines the NRA's claim that its "Eddie Eagle" gun education program is a deterrent to accidental shootings.)


    As Young Guns demonstrated in a segment following the experiment, young children often know where firearms are stored in the home and can gain access to them, often to the surprise of the children's parents. The special also featured a woman who openly stored her loaded firearm on the kitchen table in reach of her young daughter and the tragic story of a toddler who fatally shot himself with a firearm stored on top of a five foot dresser in his parent's bedroom. The child's parents still do not know how he managed to access the gun.

    http://thinkprogress.org/immigration...ldren-targets/



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    teaching kids to shoot at other kids and inviting the local TV affiliate to film it. who was the genius behind that?

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    teaching kids to shoot at other kids and inviting the local TV affiliate to film it. who was the genius behind that?
    the BP is teaching kids to shoot at undoc immigrants, not at other kids. Kids learn on their own how to kill themselves and bystanders.

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    kids learn on their own

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    Wendy Davis open carry? anyone?

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    So only immigrants wear t-shirts and jeans?
    why is BP teaching kids to shoot humans, no matter the wardrobe?

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    Conservative Media Attacks ABC News For Telling The Truth About Kids And Gun Accidents



    The National Rifle Association's radio show and other conservative media are baselessly attacking an ABC News special that highlighted how gun accidents can occur when children access unsecured firearms.

    The ABC News 20/20 special, hosted by Diane Sawyer and led Young Guns, reported that 1.7 million children live in a home with an unsecured and loaded firearm, 98 children under the age of 18 died in accidental shootings in 2010, and 80 percent of accidental shooting victims are boys.

    The January 31 Young Guns special centered on a psychologist-designed experiment that placed children in an empty classroom that contained an unsecured firearm. According to 20/20 "nearly all" of the 44 children in the experiment had been taught not to touch a gun and half of those children were shown the NRA's "Eddie Eagle" gun safety program to reinforce the lesson. But when an unloaded firearm was left in the classroom, many of the children still touched and played with it. Some even pointed the weapons at themselves or other children and pulled the trigger. The NRA declined repeated requests by ABC to participate in an interview for the special.

    As pediatric psychologist Marjorie Sanfilippo noted in the special, "These three-year-olds who shoot themselves in the head, for whatever reason it's the natural thing to look down the barrel," and added, "You can't educate curiosity out of a child." Indeed, 20/20's experiment reached similar conclusions to a 2001 experiment published in the medical journal Pediatrics that found 63 percent of 8- to 12-year old boys who found a gun touched it and 33 percent pulled the trigger, even though 90 percent had received gun safety training.

    Conservative media offered a nonsensical criticism of the special, which they termed "anti-gun," "a classic case of a news outlet making the news instead of reporting it," "ridiculous propaganda piece about kids with guns," and "the sort of sensational journalism that is not really journalism."


    On the January 3 edition of NRA News show Cam & Company, host Cam Edwards sarcastically asked guest and Fox News contributor Katie Pavlich, "Do you know any parents who are gun owners who store their firearms in their kid's toy box?" Pavlich, who called the Young Guns experiment "totally asinine and ridiculous," asked, "So are we going to start putting our rat poison next to our kid's candy boxes?" In a rebuttal to the special, The Blaze host Dana Loesch argued, "ABC producers irresponsibly conclude that we have an epidemic of accidental shootings involving children because these producers placed guns around play areas and children looked at them."


    This argument only makes sense under the mistaken assumption that all guns are always stored where children cannot access them. (The admission by conservative media that kids will play with guns if they find them also undermines the NRA's claim that its "Eddie Eagle" gun education program is a deterrent to accidental shootings.)


    As Young Guns demonstrated in a segment following the experiment, young children often know where firearms are stored in the home and can gain access to them, often to the surprise of the children's parents. The special also featured a woman who openly stored her loaded firearm on the kitchen table in reach of her young daughter and the tragic story of a toddler who fatally shot himself with a firearm stored on top of a five foot dresser in his parent's bedroom. The child's parents still do not know how he managed to access the gun.

    http://thinkprogress.org/immigration...ldren-targets/


    Although sad and preventable, 98 deceased children out of 1.7 million households with unsecured firearms is a very small amount. I don't even have kids and I keep my firearms secured.

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    why is BP teaching kids to shoot humans, no matter the wardrobe?
    It appears they were showing them their non-lethal tactics, although strange I don't see a problem with it.

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    Wendy Davis open carry? anyone?
    Not a fan of open carry.

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    why not?

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    Personal preference. I don't see the need to let everyone know you're armed.

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    what if others do see the need? why shouldn't they have their way if it's a superfluity to you?

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    you're expert at deluding yourself.

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    what if others do see the need? why shouldn't they have their way if it's a superfluity to you?
    I don't care what others do. If they want to open carry fine by me, like I said, personal preference. I also don't think open carry gets the general public more acclimated and comfortable with guns and believe it has the reverse effect. As much as I believe in gun ownership I still never got used to seeing people open carry while I lived in Arizona.

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    appreciate the candor

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    appreciate the candor
    No prob. Your thoughts on open carry?

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    not necessary. doubt it makes anyone safer.

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