nut parents that like to take their kids hunting?
Father buys his 11 year old son a .22 which replicates an assault rifle in New Jersey and posts a picture of it on Facebook and lands in hot water. Personally I'm pro gun but it's nut parents like this that ruin it for everyone else.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/0...6pLid%3D286156
The weapon in the photo, posted by his dad on Facebook, resembles a military-style assault rifle but, his father says, is actually just a .22-caliber copy. And that, the family believes, is why child welfare case workers and police officers visited the home in Carneys Point last Friday and asked to see his guns.New Jersey's Department of Children and Families declined to comment specifically on the case but says it often follows up on tips. The family and an attorney say father Shawn Moore's Second Amendment rights to bear arms were threatened in a state that already has some of the nation's strictest gun laws and is considering strengthening them after December's schoolhouse massacre in Connecticut.
In this case, the family believes someone called New Jersey's anonymous child abuse hotline.
Shawn Moore said he gave his son Josh the gun as a present to use on hunting trips. The elder Moore was at a friend's house when his wife called, saying state child welfare investigators, along with four local police officers, were at the house, asking to inspect the family's guns.
Moore said he called his lawyer Evan Nappen, who specializes in Second Amendment cases, and had him on speakerphone as he arrived at his house in Carneys Point, just across the Delaware River from Wilmington, Del.
"They said they wanted to see into my safe and see if my guns were registered," Moore said. "I said no; in New Jersey, your guns don't have to be registered with the state; it's voluntary. I knew once I opened that safe, there was no going back."
With the lawyer listening in on the phone, Moore said he asked the investigators and police officers whether they had a warrant to search his home. When they said no, he asked them to leave. One of the child welfare officials would not identify herself when Moore asked for her name, he said.![]()
nut parents that like to take their kids hunting?
there was no wrongdoing there at all. liberals need to off and die before they piss off us real s. poor kid, those demon vultures need to off and leave that boy alone. if that was my kid i'd make their lives a living and persecute them for infringing upon my cons utional rights and criminal trespass. liberals need to be taught a lesson, it's time we started making examples. i'd love to just crack those assholes right in the nose with the butt of a 45.
I said I am not anti gun, I think it's stupid for the father to post pics on Facebook in New Jersey given what happened in Newton. Not against the gun, or the hunting at all.
Those AR22's with a holographic sight like that one are a blast to shoot. Perfect kids plinking/training gun...light, no recoil, cheap to shoot...The dads a certified NRA range instructor and certified New Jersey hunter safety instructor. The kid has passed his hunter safety course and has a hunting license from the state. He is showing good safety skills in the picture (notice his index finger is on the outside of the lower receiver and not on the trigger guard or trigger). What the is wrong with that?
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Last edited by CosmicCowboy; 03-20-2013 at 08:01 AM.
I'll be honest. What did the guy do wrong? Even if it was an AR15? I don't think that people need an AR15, but they CAN currently have one, so why all the fuss? This is stupid and makes it worse for those trying to get sensible regulations passed.
Also, huffandpuff post tried to make this about the 2nd amendment when it's really more about the 4th amendment. WTF? 4 sheriffs demanding to search his house without a warrant?
So the kid has a little .22 that looks like a scary "assault weapon". um, ok?
I just see a happy kid with his new .22…Like apple pie & bar be que…Pure Americana…
I was walking the railroad tracks at 12 with a 22, just me and my old bulldog Brownie. Then off the tracks to the grapes. Yep, hunting jack rabbits. Every once in awhile coming across some old hobos hunkered down by their fire. Sometimes they'd wave.
That was around 1961, now look at where we are. Everywhere ya go you are looked at as a terrorist until poven differently. Airports don't trust you, banks don't trust you, courthouses don't trust you, schools don't trust you. Look at what we have become. A kid with a 22 big ing deal.
Kids hiding behind computer screens calling women s and hoes, sheesh. Yep, the end is near.
My buddies and I used to take our shotguns to high school during dove season...we would be out in the parking lot after school swapping all the guns, ammo, bird bags etc. into one car to go hunting...the coaches monitoring the parking lot never said a word...
The high school had a smoking area for the kids, too...![]()
We would use a DWP open concrete building for a duck blind…Rural area…One day L.A.P.D showed up…Instead of entering through the open door one Cop scaled the huge wall, jumped at us commando style & broke his leg…Judge was really ticked off & lectured us on proper hunting etiquettes then gave us our 410’s back …You think kids today would get a break like that?
um no. It's the people who alerted authorities that are stupid here. Plain and simple.
Not one goddamn thing. I wish my dad bought me a bad-ass 22 like that. All I got was a 20 gauge Mossberg pump. Still have it, its nice, but it aint that rifle for sure. gun fearing morons.
Murka gun culture. Kids with guns is a recipe for disaster.
Done properly that is total bull .
u do know mass killings are done by white clowns right? his on the right track though,,,
waste of taxpayer money
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