usmarine0352_2005
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These two incidents happened in the same week sadly. What is wrong with us? Why aren't we locking up our guns? There is no excuse for these situations and kids are paying for it and the anti-gunners are using it against us.
When will we start locking up our guns from kids?
I'm not saying that you can't have an un-locked up gun for protection, but you had better keep it somewhere where your kids can't find it.
http://usnews.nbcnews.com/_news/201...er-being-shot-by-her-13-year-old-brother?lite
http://www.latimes.com/news/nation/...atal-shooting-sister-20130501,0,2768797.story
These two incidents happened in the same week sadly. What is wrong with us? Why aren't we locking up our guns? There is no excuse for these situations and kids are paying for it and the anti-gunners are using it against us.
When will we start locking up our guns from kids?
I'm not saying that you can't have an un-locked up gun for protection, but you had better keep it somewhere where your kids can't find it.
http://usnews.nbcnews.com/_news/201...er-being-shot-by-her-13-year-old-brother?lite
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Six-year-old critical after being shot by her 13 year old brother
By Gilma Avalos, NBCMiami.com
A six-year-old Florida girl was in critical condition Sunday after being shot by her 13-year-old brother Saturday night in a city just north of Fort Lauderdale.
"They were playing hide and go seek. I don't know how it went down but he shot his sister," said neighbor Peter Milano, who saw a frantic woman he thought was the children's aunt running down the block.
"She came up to me 'Is she ok? Is she ok?' At the time I didn't know what she was talking about," Milano said.
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http://www.latimes.com/news/nation/...atal-shooting-sister-20130501,0,2768797.story
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Kentucky boy, 5, accidentally shoots to death 2-year-old sister
By Michael Muskal
May 1, 2013, 9:25 a.m.
A 2-year-old Kentucky girl was accidentally killed by her 5-year-old brother who fired a rifle he had been given as a gift, officials said Wednesday.
Cumberland County Coroner Gary L. White said an autopsy of Caroline Starks showed the toddler had died from a single shot from the .22-caliber rifle. The death has been ruled accidental and no charges will be filed, he said in a telephone interview with the Los Angeles Times.
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