- Mar 7, 2014
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In this case, bought him the weapon and the ammunition, did not keep them secured, nor the ammunition, lack of supervision even in their own home, where they solely responsible for what goes on. They are guily of negligence leading to homicide, having made mistakes that cannot be made right.
Sure. How much supervision does a kid need? Does having a gun in the house mean 24/7 supervision?
All parents make mistakes. At what point does the law punish people for that?