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Apr 3, 2015 07:43:18   #
4430 Loc: Little Egypt ** Southern Illinory
 
I was raised in the 50's along with countless other kids and had access to guns at a very young age !

Being raised on a farm firearms were just another piece of equipment we were taught how to be careful and to respect that piece of equipment !

We were also had respect for human life sadly that's not happening now days with our young !

We also had respect for our elders and policemen etc etc sadly a lot of kids in today's age aren't being raised along those guide lines !

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Apr 3, 2015 08:55:34   #
astrolite
 
mcmlx wrote:
That picture of a fat, red-faced angry juvenile gives me a creepy feeling.
MCMLX


Yeah, a young liberal just beginning his life time career of corruption?

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Apr 3, 2015 09:22:07   #
robmull Loc: florida
 
jelun wrote:
Robmull got so excited by your question, I think that we may know the answer.








And what might THAT be, jackass??? You better go read "Barry's" mind before you "think" you know mine, comrade.

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Apr 3, 2015 09:35:26   #
robmull Loc: florida
 
buffalo wrote:
In American schools? Hardly, when a kid is suspended for gnawing a pop tart into the shape of a gun, cops are called when a first grader points his finger at another kid and goes bang, or draws a stick figure picture of a gun? Yeah, right.

Besides the gun in the picture isn't even real.










Yes, "American schools" [Madrasas] supported by Islamic nations like Saudi Arabia; for Islamic children who are "devout" Muslims, and as "Barry" did in Indonesia, learn the Koran with perfect Arabic pronunciation!!! You may be thinking of "American schools" for Americans.

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Apr 3, 2015 11:55:18   #
paul.nancybowers Loc: Gowanda, NY
 
the gun in the picture is a BB or pellet gun, and the picture is posed. Who is going to take a picture of someone pointing a gun at them, they will faint or run like hell.
As far as mislum children being trained in schools, they are not public schools. There are 20 or more mislum camps in the US known to the gov't at this time. Check it out on the internet. There the training is set up by mislums not our gov't. When you have a milum potus it is hard to protect the rights of Americans under a Constitution not known to our gov't.

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Apr 3, 2015 12:44:03   #
peter11937 Loc: NYS
 
J Anthony wrote:
Who in their right mind would allow children unrestricted access?


No one, quite a lot of marksmanship education ,safety education and then supervised shooting experience before access is made available.

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Apr 3, 2015 13:07:56   #
boatbob2
 
All children,with parents who are gun owners,Should be taught,how to shoot safely (on a firing range)how to clean the guns they use,should NEVER be allowed to handle a gun,unless there is a parent there,and never use a gun without a parent there,unless they are of a reasonable age,some children the age would be 14,some 16,some NEVER, the parents should have the last say.

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Apr 3, 2015 16:26:00   #
buffalo Loc: Texas
 
paul.nancybowers wrote:
the gun in the picture is a BB or pellet gun, and the picture is posed. Who is going to take a picture of someone pointing a gun at them, they will faint or run like hell.
As far as mislum children being trained in schools, they are not public schools. There are 20 or more mislum camps in the US known to the gov't at this time. Check it out on the internet. There the training is set up by mislums not our gov't. When you have a milum potus it is hard to protect the rights of Americans under a Constitution not known to our gov't.
the gun in the picture is a BB or pellet gun, and ... (show quote)


You know paul/nancy, we may have a mooslim POTUS and many (at least sympathizers) in his administration, but how in the hell does he get Congress and the majority of military and civilian bureaucrats to put up with his s**t and go along with him, or at the least be complacent about it? Are they all that afraid of their jobs or God forbid being labeled r****ts? You would think some of them would at least speak out. The socialist teachers union and government started destroying our public education system long before Barry came along.

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Apr 3, 2015 16:50:26   #
Peaver Bogart Loc: Montana
 
MrEd wrote:
Because that is NOT a real gun. Kids had play guns (cap guns or water pistols) when I was growing up and nothing was ever said about it them. Why all of a sudden is it dangerous for kids to have toy guns now? We used to run around shooting each other all the time (with those play guns) and we never had anyone k**l anyone else in my neighborhood with those dangerous cap guns.


You are so right. Most of us boys used to bring our cap guns to school to play either cops and robbers or cowboys and indians in the woods next to the playground at recess. Nobody that I know ever was a mass murderer. I was about eight years old when I started taking Dad's .22 out by myself to shoot rabbits, squirrels, pheasants, and such. I started getting gun training when I was about four or five.

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Apr 3, 2015 17:21:36   #
buffalo Loc: Texas
 
4430, Peaver, everybody, all these anecdotal stories about us kids growing up playing with toy guns and then learning to use real guns proves that it is NOT guns that are the problem. It is the environment, the lack of adult guidance, and the gang culture, especially in the inner cities, that is the problem.

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Apr 3, 2015 17:23:25   #
boatbob2
 
Definitely NOT the guns,its the THuGS behind the guns,that are the major problem.

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Apr 3, 2015 17:28:35   #
rolse
 
amvaap wrote:
Real hand guns don't have seams on the trigger guard and barrel..


And, beside that, it's obviously made of plastic. Another half witted propaganda piece for the paranoid. I don't understand these people at all. Automobiles driven by i***ts k**l many times more people than do i***ts with guns, but cause no such concern.

I got my first gun when I was ten years old. I still have it in good working condition. I never shot a person or at a person, or threatened to do so. Others my age had their guns, and never caused a problem either. Most of us could hit a squirrel in the head at up to 50 yards, or a rabbit on the run using our .22 rifles. One of my friends at age 16 was able to beat a Winchester Arms exhibition shooter. He still has the letter from Winchester offering him a contract to tour as an exhibition shooter himself. His parents wouldn't allow it.

None of the anti gun, gun registration, background check, government control of guns stuff makes any sense wh**ever. Those who use, or intend to use, guns for evil purposes already have them, and the government neither knows what they have or cares what they do. The more violent and dangerous to honest people they are when they finally get caught for some crime the quicker the system gets them out of jail and back on the streets. They have to have room in the prisons for the ones who possessed drugs or may have sold drugs but never harmed anyone. Rarely is a violent criminal caught who hasn't been released from prison at least once, and many several times, for violent offenses including murder. The violent ones don't make good s***e labor for the corporations that contract with the prisons for cheap labor.

The only explanation that makes any sense with the effort to deprive people who are honest and law abiding is that those kinds of people are the enemy of dishonest and corrupt government.

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Apr 3, 2015 18:30:13   #
Peaver Bogart Loc: Montana
 
buffalo wrote:
4430, Peaver, everybody, all these anecdotal stories about us kids growing up playing with toy guns and then learning to use real guns proves that it is NOT guns that are the problem. It is the environment, the lack of adult guidance, and the gang culture, especially in the inner cities, that is the problem.


:thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup: You are very right Buffalo, Back then we were raised to accept responsibility for our actions. I raised my kids like that and my Grand kids were raised like that and I believe my Great Grand kids are also being raised with responsibility also.

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Apr 3, 2015 19:10:29   #
badbobby Loc: texas
 
jelun wrote:
I have no problem with young people learning to shoot.
My father took me out for target practice when I was eight, all of us had that experience in my family. As soon as we expressed interest we went out.
I am not sure why a kid needs to OWN a firearm, though.
I am concerned as well about the removal of a need to identify who is buying a firearm. Why would the state not want to know?
And I am not sure how it is extra work to store the paperwork for six years.

http://legiscan.com/AL/text/HB328/id/1176953
I have no problem with young people learning to sh... (show quote)



all children when old enough to be taught right from wrong
should be taught gun safety and how to shoot
kids who know gun safety don't play with them
its the uneducated child who accidently k**ls another while playing with mommies pistol that she left in her purse ,laying on the table

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Apr 3, 2015 23:20:40   #
son of witless
 
jelun wrote:
I have no problem with young people learning to shoot.
My father took me out for target practice when I was eight, all of us had that experience in my family. As soon as we expressed interest we went out.
I am not sure why a kid needs to OWN a firearm, though.
I am concerned as well about the removal of a need to identify who is buying a firearm. Why would the state not want to know?
And I am not sure how it is extra work to store the paperwork for six years.

http://legiscan.com/AL/text/HB328/id/1176953
I have no problem with young people learning to sh... (show quote)


Nice picture. Mind telling us where it came from? This kid is not what I know of the kids of gun owners.

Some of the rest of us could find misleading pictures of liberals and their kids too.

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