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I don't see any irresponsibility here it's an accident.
A 2 year old got a hold of a loaded gun and you don't see where there's any irresponsibility?
Seriously?
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I don't see any irresponsibility here it's an accident.
I don't own a firearm that a two year old could cock or chamber a round into. Are people leaving guns out with a round in the chamber and cocked?
ALL accidents involve a degree of irresponsibility on the part of a person.A 2 year old got a hold of a loaded gun and you don't see where there's any irresponsibility?
Seriously?
It is quite simply and obviously not true that all accidents involve irresponsibility.ALL accidents involve a degree of irresponsibility on the part of a person.
So why is it people think an accident with a gun is somehow worse than an accident with any other object even if both result in the death of a child?
Of course they do.It is quite simply and obviously not true that all accidents involve irresponsibility.
Every such incident as this one involving firearms is absolutely negligence with a device of devastating consequence..
if this story doesn't cause major gun reform, nothing will!
No
If this story doesn't cause major parental/cultural reform nothing will.
What kind of IDIOT has a loaded gun, with bullets in the chamber, laying open in their bedroom with a home with small children?> - a criminal who lives a life where they feel the need to do just that.
Probably a drug dealer. Probably has a criminal record as long as your driveway - and probably released from jail repeatedly for one criminal offense after another.
Is there a point to this?Ex-Newport News police officer pleads no contest to leaving gun unattended, after young son accidentally shoots and kills himself
Elon police officer pleads guilty to failing to secure gun in death of his 3-year-old child
GUILFORD COUNTY, N.C. (WGHP) — An Elon police Officer has pleaded guilty to a charge of failing to properly store a firearm after his 3-year-old-child shot and killed themself in June 2021. Around …myfox8.com
Not having a round chambered keeps two year olds from firing a live round. It's makes a lot of sense.Not having a round chambered doesn't make a lot of sense.
Having the hammer cocked is an entirely different story...
Is there a point to this?
ALL accidents involve a degree of irresponsibility on the part of a person.
So why is it people think an accident with a gun is somehow worse than an accident with any other object even if both result in the death of a child?
31 children under 5 die annually from accidental poisoning.
Can’t find the number from guns because the hits are all propaganda sites. They include an age category up to 14.