2 dead in school shooting in KY

MichiganMedGrower

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Answer my questions

Yes Sir! I will answer.

The only answer that comes from any of your lines of reasoning concerning gun safety is unfortunately BANG!

And over 1500 cases a year and rising are proving you are criminally wrong about this.

Please stop. What you are saying will appear in searches forever.
 

MichiganMedGrower

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Well

And if a kid has an illegal gun he probably doesnt need it ...


Right

That depends doesn’t it?

Bet I have more actual experience with firearms than your hobby ass.

Sometimes it’s better to just listen dude. You can’t mean half this shit if you are really a father. At least I wish it weren’t true.

I had wonderful educational parents. Half our family went on to get phd’s in their fields. They didn’t know I needed a gun in 10th grade. They were picking out universities for me.

You will never know much truth about your kids. And it gets worse as they get older and have more reason to lie.
 

Cold$moke

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Sorry man saying the outcomes will be the same is just not possible.

I know what works for me in my house.

Not telling anyone to do what they dont want to period
 

Cold$moke

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That depends doesn’t it?

Bet I have more actual experience with firearms than your hobby ass.

Sometimes it’s better to just listen dude. You can’t mean half this shit if you are really a father. At least I wish it weren’t true.

I had wonderful educational parents. Half our family went on to get phd’s in their fields. They didn’t know I needed a gun in 10th grade. They were picking out universities for me.

You will never know much truth about your kids. And it gets worse as they get older and have more reason to lie.

Sorry im not raising them like you where .

Just cause you put yourself in a situation where you "needed" a gun as a teen

Does not mean my kids will


My kids arent interested in guns or a lifestyle where guns are needed :)


Sorry man we all didnt have the same life.
 

potroastV2

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Sorry man we all didnt have the same life.

You're correct, it's quite obvious from your posts that your life has been different because you are not very smart, and probably uneducated. This causes you to refuse to listen to people who are smarter than you, which is another trait of those without common sense.

So yes, your life is different from anyone who has an IQ that is over 100. :lol:

Now respond to this post 4 times to show how you are not totally triggered.


:mrgreen:
 

Cold$moke

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So whats the difference between kids that go on to be engineers , architects, doctors ect.

And the kids who shot some people up ?
 

Tangerine_

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Seriously? Each child is an individual. Something you'll soon learn as they approach they're teen yrs.

Bad things happen to good people everyday.

Believing you live in a safe little bubble, where if you just follow your own set of rules, raise your kids right, and you'll be immune from all the horrible things that can happen is a naïve dangerous mindset.

If you truly love your children, you'll not only raise them right but do everything in your power to protect them and that includes protecting them from your own poor judgment and blind warped ego.

One of you weren't even aware you had intruders in your home because you were incapable of even teaching/training your damn dogs.

Still shaking my head at the utter idiocy displayed here.

Maybe put down the gun magazines and start reading a little bit about child development.
 
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Lucky Luke

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Until your society sees gun ownerships as a privilege and not a right (like a car licence for eg) and have a nationwide system rather than a bunch of state one's then nothing's going to change.

Good luck with trying to change it.
 

Corso312

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Until your society sees gun ownerships as a privilege and not a right (like a car licence for eg) and have a nationwide system rather than a bunch of state one's then nothing's going to change.

Good luck with trying to change it.


I dunno how anything can change until the people in this country lose their strange fetish for guns. I don't see that happening anytime soon.
 

Lucky Luke

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I dunno how anything can change until the people in this country lose their strange fetish for guns. I don't see that happening anytime soon.
I had a convo on FB with an American FB friend awhile ago. I was saying how America has a gun culture and how for anything to change it first had to tackle that. Her reply still baffles me. "We don't have a gun culture", was her reply. Nothing I could say could make her see that It does. Was quiet strange as she isn't a stupid person.
But she just had to look at the rest of the world to see that it does.
 

whitebb2727

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I dunno how anything can change until the people in this country lose their strange fetish for guns. I don't see that happening anytime soon.
I can sorta agree with that.

How far does that go? Do you watch movies with guns? Play video games with guns?

Should actors and actresses that are against guns refuse to take roles where they will use a gun?

What drives the gun culture?

For me its not the glory of violence or the hopes of being a hero. Its fond memories that I have with loved ones and role models. Hunting trips with dad and grandpa. The hunting trips I now take with my kids. Its a way of life. I feed my family hunting. I think its more humane than how animals are treated in mass production farms.

I'm not quit sure what the answer is. I do know that I own guns. I'm partly responsible. It should be part of my duty to make sure gun accidents don't happen.

Its why I started this thread. Something has to change. How do we do that? I put my thoughts into the matter. I hope it does some good. I hope that maybe at least one or two people decide to think about it as well and maybe act on it.
 
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