3 year old shoots Dad and pregnant Mom with gun from her purse

Anonymous
People that stupid should be sterized.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:How do we know the 3 year old wasn't using it for self defense? Maybe the parents worked for the tyrannical government, and the 3 year old was part of a well regulated militia?


I totally shouldn't, but this mad me lol
Anonymous
Mad=made
Anonymous
Let's hope the child goes to jail or is at least punished severely. By age 3 you know better.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I have come to the conclusion that the most practical way to prevent gun deaths is:

1. Make strict laws regarding storage of handguns, including proof of gun safe and penalties for noncompliance,

2. Make the gun purchaser partially responsible for any crime committed with their gun, unless it has been sold and transfer documented to the government at the time of sale, or unless it is stolen and a police report filed.

My reasons:

The biggest cause of accidental gun deaths or child suicides is a poorly stored weapon, and the entry point of guns into criminal hands is owners who lose/sell/straw purchase guns.


+1

Though I'd be okay with full responsibility. I mean if you're a responsible gun owner then be 100% responsible. No excuses.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I have come to the conclusion that the most practical way to prevent gun deaths is:

1. Make strict laws regarding storage of handguns, including proof of gun safe and penalties for noncompliance,

2. Make the gun purchaser partially responsible for any crime committed with their gun, unless it has been sold and transfer documented to the government at the time of sale, or unless it is stolen and a police report filed.

My reasons:

The biggest cause of accidental gun deaths or child suicides is a poorly stored weapon, and the entry point of guns into criminal hands is owners who lose/sell/straw purchase guns.


+1

Though I'd be okay with full responsibility. I mean if you're a responsible gun owner then be 100% responsible. No excuses.


Um, you know the PP is being ironic, right? Cause those laws already exist.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:How do we know the 3 year old wasn't using it for self defense? Maybe the parents worked for the tyrannical government, and the 3 year old was part of a well regulated militia?


Great point. Just because the 3year old is young doesn't mean they lose their 2nd amendment rights.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:IQ tests for gun ownership. Only possible solution.


There is an IQ test for gun ownership. People with an IQ above a certain level don't own guns.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I have come to the conclusion that the most practical way to prevent gun deaths is:

1. Make strict laws regarding storage of handguns, including proof of gun safe and penalties for noncompliance,

2. Make the gun purchaser partially responsible for any crime committed with their gun, unless it has been sold and transfer documented to the government at the time of sale, or unless it is stolen and a police report filed.

My reasons:

The biggest cause of accidental gun deaths or child suicides is a poorly stored weapon, and the entry point of guns into criminal hands is owners who lose/sell/straw purchase guns.


+1

Though I'd be okay with full responsibility. I mean if you're a responsible gun owner then be 100% responsible. No excuses.


Um, you know the PP is being ironic, right? Cause those laws already exist.


Those laws do not exist. I was not being ironic.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:How do we know the 3 year old wasn't using it for self defense? Maybe the parents worked for the tyrannical government, and the 3 year old was part of a well regulated militia?


There's no tyranny like parental tyranny!
Anonymous
I heard the three year old did not want to take a nap.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:IQ tests for gun ownership. Only possible solution.


There is an IQ test for gun ownership. People with an IQ above a certain level don't own guns.


LOL! So true.
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