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How could this happen!?
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/americas/7694 560.stm
Are things a lot more relaxed in the U.S?
An 8 year old with a submachine gun?
What are your thoughts on this? Should the people who arranged the gun fair be prosecuted, or the father?
(I was speaking with a colleague of mine today and she said both should be) So just after your thoughts on this?
Are things a lot more relaxed in the U.S?
An 8 year old with a submachine gun?
What are your thoughts on this? Should the people who arranged the gun fair be prosecuted, or the father?
(I was speaking with a colleague of mine today and she said both should be) So just after your thoughts on this?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I was an RAF cadet and had to go through rigourous training including how to strip and clean a weapon and all kinds of info about it then be examined both practically and information wise by a qualified training instructor before I was allowed to get near a gun with live rounds.
Even then I could only shoot supervised on MOD property, lying down on a proper range, safety drill, ammo counted in and out etc...
To let a young child anywhere near a gun, let alone to play with it is just crazy.
Even then I could only shoot supervised on MOD property, lying down on a proper range, safety drill, ammo counted in and out etc...
To let a young child anywhere near a gun, let alone to play with it is just crazy.
Child Protection in the U.S. - a good start would be to ask all fathers -
"Would you take your eight-year-old child to a weapons fair?
Anyone who answered 'Yes' would then have their child taken away from them and fostered.
That would save any arguments about actually letting a child pick up a loaded weapon, before he got as far as shooting anyone, including himself, with it.
"Would you take your eight-year-old child to a weapons fair?
Anyone who answered 'Yes' would then have their child taken away from them and fostered.
That would save any arguments about actually letting a child pick up a loaded weapon, before he got as far as shooting anyone, including himself, with it.
I always remember the case of when tennis players Anna Kournikova was 17 and seeing a 29 year old. There were several police cars parked outside the motel they were in to 'discourage' them from getting up to anything.
Strange how they actively allow kids to use guns though. Argue with an American over gun use or the Kournikova incident, guess which one they will argue is fine?
Strange how they actively allow kids to use guns though. Argue with an American over gun use or the Kournikova incident, guess which one they will argue is fine?