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TexasBushwhacker

(21,202 posts)
19. No matter how you feel about the 2nd amendment
Wed Mar 4, 2026, 09:36 AM
Mar 4

we simply must get more educated, as a society, about firearms. If you want to own them for hunting or target practice, fine. Keep them locked up. But if you own them for "protection" everyone needs to understand that just by having a firearm in the home, you are LESS SAFE.

You are far more likely to accidentally shoot someone or commit suicide than using it to shoot an intruder. Unless you have military or law enforcement training, if you pull a weapon on an armed assailant, they're going to pull the trigger first. Why? Because they're a criminal! You have probably never shot another human being. They may have!

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On the last comment, the kid didn't steal the gun. It was a Christmas gift from his father Ray Bruns Mar 3 #1
Good! Clouds Passing Mar 3 #2
If he was a millionaire he would have walked,or never been charged in the first place Bengus81 Mar 3 #3
We could use these laws against gun store companies and employees. No one will work in that industry any more. n/t Jacson6 Mar 3 #4
That will never happen, but required liability insurance would be a good first step. AZ8theist Mar 3 #10
Wow, I just posted a 60-min reporting about this (in general) plus, pathways to prevent these shootings. mysteryowl Mar 3 #5
GOOD!!! calimary Mar 3 #7
Good. About time these parents are held accountable for creating these monsters. Diamond_Dog Mar 3 #6
The parents of the school shooter in Oxford, Michigan MIButterfly Mar 3 #8
There seems to be a problem. We should do something. twodogsbarking Mar 3 #9
Good. Exp Mar 3 #11
We read that he asked his daughter who was 13 at the time, TNNurse Mar 3 #12
Well, well. Maybe now parents will start Figarosmom Mar 3 #13
You can be locked up if your guns arent locked up. BattleRow Mar 3 #14
I remember reading a news item, maybe 15 years ago, in rural Kentucky town... 70sEraVet Mar 3 #15
The news concluded that the son is still awaiting trial question everything Mar 3 #16
Several reasons moonshinegnomie Mar 3 #17
Thanks question everything Mar 3 #18
No matter how you feel about the 2nd amendment TexasBushwhacker Mar 4 #19
So it was 'alleged deadly' or an 'alleged shooting'. How can he be convicted if it is only alleged travelingthrulife Mar 4 #20
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