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- Oct 3, 2012
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When dead kids are looked at as unavoidable collateral damage, that sends a bit of a shiver down my spine.
Didn't seem to bother you enough to comment here: https://www.indianagunowners.com/fo...her-dead-child-thanks-unsecured-firearms.html Plenty of folks there think dead kids as collateral damage is just fine.
Let's not forget "your dead kids don't trump my rights" from Joe the Plumber. Did that bother you?
Why should cops be expected to risk taking a bullet when people here aren't willing to use a gun box and simply trust 5 year olds to be infallible?
Anyways...
Out of curiosity, how old does someone need to be to kill someone with a gun?
3 years old?
Police: 3-year-old accidentally shoots, kills father - wave3.com-Louisville News, Weather & Sports
Seems like I remember a 13 or 14 year old ambushing some troopers in southern Indiana not too long ago, as well, but Google is coming up blank.