RandyBrian wrote:
Yes it is. That is why it is important for each of us to specify if our statements are anecdotal, personal, provable fact, or simply an opinion.
The fact seems to be that you have no credible idea how many, if any at all, of those gunshot wounds came from kids picking up weapons left out by their parents. Your statement is based on unfounded assumptions, is it not?
My most remarkable memory of parental negligence involved a little girl who was shot in the left side of her jaw by her brother. I don't recall all the details, but the older brother picked it up off a table and his sister was shot. I was the unfortunate nurse who had to start an IV on her after the initial one had infiltrated. I do remember the parents arguing loudly in the hallway about who should have been watching who and why was a loaded gun left on the table. I was a 1st year nurse then and had just passed my boards about a year before and frequently was pulled to different floors to start difficult IVs.
WHY are you getting so edgy with me on this topic? I v**ed for Trump, twice, and am pro-gun and pro first amendment, Very much so.