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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Stop using children to push an obnoxious, freedom-killing political agenda. [/quote] You figure out how to stop killing children then. If you want to own guns, you need to figure out how to keep them safe. Clean up your own mess.[/quote] That's an easy one, concentrate on parental skills. Mandatory annual parenting skills training and testing. Random drug testing of all parents. Random home inspections of all parents. Three strikes and you lose legal rights to your kids and they go to foster care.[/quote] Sounds good. You call Noah's mom, or Jett's dad, and tell them what terrible parents they are. Have the NRA help you make those calls, and maybe some of the Republicans in Congress too. [/quote] Do you suggest telling them it's not their fault they bought guns? You are not making any sense whatsoever.[/quote] I'm pretty sure the parents of the dead children know full well they messed up, and I've got no problem with criminal charges. But all the criminal charges in the world won't bring back the children killed by your guns. If we want to try to slow this line of child gun victims, we need to act [u]before[/u] they get shot, not after. You gun people have a responsibility to develop and implement safety rules and laws that stop the senseless deaths. If you want your gun hobby to be permitted, you need to keep it safe. If you can't keep it safe, then the rest of us have no choice but to regulate you. How's this for a start? ... Every gun must be registered with the state police. When you register your gun, you have to indicate whether any children will be in the primary place where you keep the gun. Once per year, someone from the state will visit your property to check that the gun is stored safely and that any children living there are aware of proper safety precautions. IMHO, that's a good start. Do you disagree? If you want to keep your gun, you need to put up with the steps necessary to keep it safe.[/quote]
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