I take it very seriously. That's why I don't leave a dangerous weapon in my home. There are other ways to defend the home, if you're not too lazy to leave the couch.clubgop wrote:Well I did have the job. Being a hated veteran that you think will blindly follow you when you order me to murder my fellow Americans for a constitutional right. Also with a family and kids I have a duty to protect them. I know you dont take that seriously because you a coward but those the brakes.GrumpyCatFace wrote:A job that you don't have and 99% likely never will.clubgop wrote:
Its not about feeling safe. That something cowardly bitches like you and GCF wont undetstand.
Its about having the right tool for the job.
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So, you think the millions of gun owners in the US are leaving their guns lying around for any little kid to grab? You'd think such a thing would result in millions of dead kids. Either kids are more high speed than you give them credit for, or most gun owners aren't leaving their guns laying around. It's one or the other, but what it isn't is a state where millions of gun owners owning weapons is resulting in millions of kids being killed.GrumpyCatFace wrote:I take it very seriously. That's why I don't leave a dangerous weapon in my home. There are other ways to defend the home, if you're not too lazy to leave the couch.clubgop wrote:Well I did have the job. Being a hated veteran that you think will blindly follow you when you order me to murder my fellow Americans for a constitutional right. Also with a family and kids I have a duty to protect them. I know you dont take that seriously because you a coward but those the brakes.GrumpyCatFace wrote:
A job that you don't have and 99% likely never will.
GrumpyCatFace wrote:Dumb slut partied too hard and woke up in a weird house. Ran out the door, weeping for her failed life choices, concerned townsfolk notes her appearance and alerted the fuzz.
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So no buckets, bathtubs, power tools, electrical outlets, and myriad other things that injure children in far higher numbers than firearms. So you keep your child naked in a rubber room all day.GrumpyCatFace wrote:I take it very seriously. That's why I don't leave a dangerous weapon in my home. There are other ways to defend the home, if you're not too lazy to leave the couch.clubgop wrote:Well I did have the job. Being a hated veteran that you think will blindly follow you when you order me to murder my fellow Americans for a constitutional right. Also with a family and kids I have a duty to protect them. I know you dont take that seriously because you a coward but those the brakes.GrumpyCatFace wrote:
A job that you don't have and 99% likely never will.
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clubgop wrote:So no buckets, bathtubs, power tools, electrical outlets, and myriad other things that injure children in far higher numbers than firearms. So you keep your child naked in a rubber room all day.GrumpyCatFace wrote:I take it very seriously. That's why I don't leave a dangerous weapon in my home. There are other ways to defend the home, if you're not too lazy to leave the couch.clubgop wrote:
Well I did have the job. Being a hated veteran that you think will blindly follow you when you order me to murder my fellow Americans for a constitutional right. Also with a family and kids I have a duty to protect them. I know you dont take that seriously because you a coward but those the brakes.
Depends on the kind of rubber material. You'd have to consult the State of California's cautions about the hazards of that product first.
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TLDR it all causes cancer
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All outlets and cabinets are locked, no buckets or power tools in the house that I'm aware of, and I watch him like a hawk most of the time.clubgop wrote:So no buckets, bathtubs, power tools, electrical outlets, and myriad other things that injure children in far higher numbers than firearms. So you keep your child naked in a rubber room all day.GrumpyCatFace wrote:I take it very seriously. That's why I don't leave a dangerous weapon in my home. There are other ways to defend the home, if you're not too lazy to leave the couch.clubgop wrote:
Well I did have the job. Being a hated veteran that you think will blindly follow you when you order me to murder my fellow Americans for a constitutional right. Also with a family and kids I have a duty to protect them. I know you dont take that seriously because you a coward but those the brakes.
That said, sure - in theory the 9-year old could grab a knife and cut himself, but I've made it quite clear how to handle them safely, and the consequences of me seeing him not do so. I'm quite confident that I could stop him in time before he hurts himself, but not bullet-fast.
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They invent new ways to try to kill themselves. But no matter, if I can keep a knife out of reach, I can keep a weapon out of reach. I really like trigger locks, but a good gun safe is pretty cheap.GrumpyCatFace wrote:All outlets and cabinets are locked, no buckets or power tools in the house that I'm aware of, and I watch him like a hawk most of the time.clubgop wrote:So no buckets, bathtubs, power tools, electrical outlets, and myriad other things that injure children in far higher numbers than firearms. So you keep your child naked in a rubber room all day.GrumpyCatFace wrote:
I take it very seriously. That's why I don't leave a dangerous weapon in my home. There are other ways to defend the home, if you're not too lazy to leave the couch.
That said, sure - in theory the 9-year old could grab a knife and cut himself, but I've made it quite clear how to handle them safely, and the consequences of me seeing him not do so. I'm quite confident that I could stop him in time before he hurts himself, but not bullet-fast.
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Absolutely. So how do so many teens and preteens get ahold of guns?clubgop wrote:They invent new ways to try to kill themselves. But no matter, if I can keep a knife out of reach, I can keep a weapon out of reach. I really like trigger locks, but a good gun safe is pretty cheap.GrumpyCatFace wrote:All outlets and cabinets are locked, no buckets or power tools in the house that I'm aware of, and I watch him like a hawk most of the time.clubgop wrote:
So no buckets, bathtubs, power tools, electrical outlets, and myriad other things that injure children in far higher numbers than firearms. So you keep your child naked in a rubber room all day.
That said, sure - in theory the 9-year old could grab a knife and cut himself, but I've made it quite clear how to handle them safely, and the consequences of me seeing him not do so. I'm quite confident that I could stop him in time before he hurts himself, but not bullet-fast.
And how many are hit by crossfire every year in the streets?
And how many are shooting each other intentionally?
Those numbers are large - far larger than I am willing to accept.
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The kids are alright. Stop being a helicopter mother or your kid is gonna live with you until he's thirty.
The largest killer of teens is car wrecks, and that only makes up one third of one percent of all deaths every year. Buncha panic monkeying goin' on in here.An average of 16,375 teenagers 12-19 years died in the United States every year from 1999 to 2006. This is less than 1 percent of all deaths that occur every year in the United States.
The five leading causes of death among teenagers are Accidents (unintentional injuries), homicide, suicide, cancer, and heart disease. Accidents account for nearly one-half of all teenage deaths.
As a category of accidents, motor vehicle fatality is the leading cause of death to teenagers, representing over one-third of all deaths.
Among teenagers, non-Hispanic black males have the highest death rate (94.1 deaths per 100,000 population).
Homicide is the leading cause of death for non-Hispanic black male teenagers. For all other groups, accident is the leading cause.
https://www.cdc.gov/nchs/products/databriefs/db37.htm
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Bad parenting.Absolutely. So how do so many teens and preteens get ahold of guns?