| It's the parents not teaching their kids gun safety, not the guns fault or gun owners, I could remember growing up and my father could leave all his guns on the kitchen table forever and me and my brothers wouldn't touch them because 1. we didn't want to answer to my father if we did and 2. we were taught gun safety and what they were capable of doing and how to properly handle them. |
| Well lets start with the math doesn't ad up 1/Hr is not 7391, also this includes toy/paint/airsoft and BB/pellet. Now lets look at some other "dangerous" items . Estimated 111,000 kids younger than 18 are treated in U.S. hospital emergency departments for skateboard-related injuries each year. I'll dumb this down even more. The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) released a report on Thursday that estimates about 43,000 people are injured in a television or furniture tip-over related incident each year, more than 25,000, or 59 percent, of whom are children. Hell my kid could and does mess himself up just picking his nose and walking at the same time. On one last crazy note, we loose 100 people a year to vending machine tipping over and crushing them. Will this madness ever stop? |
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Isn't that like 5 years ago? It was yesterday that it was posted Sorry. I didn't watch it, just assumed it was something I saw years back. The video I saw, they hid guns in toy chests, etc so the kids naturally thought they were toys. Total hit piece. |
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Well lets start with the math doesn't ad up 1/Hr is not 7391, also this includes toy/paint/airsoft and BB/pellet. Now lets look at some other "dangerous" items . Estimated 111,000 kids younger than 18 are treated in U.S. hospital emergency departments for skateboard-related injuries each year. I'll dumb this down even more. The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) released a report on Thursday that estimates about 43,000 people are injured in a television or furniture tip-over related incident each year, more than 25,000, or 59 percent, of whom are children. Hell my kid could and does mess himself up just picking his nose and walking at the same time. On one last crazy note, we loose 100 people a year to vending machine tipping over and crushing them. Will this madness ever stop? thats funny shit " we loose 100 people a year to vending machine tipping over and crushing them."
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Sorry. I didn't watch it, just assumed it was something I saw years back. The video I saw, they hid guns in toy chests, etc so the kids naturally thought they were toys. Total hit piece. Quoted:
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Isn't that like 5 years ago? It was yesterday that it was posted Sorry. I didn't watch it, just assumed it was something I saw years back. The video I saw, they hid guns in toy chests, etc so the kids naturally thought they were toys. Total hit piece. Not surprised at all by that, especially by those tactics. |
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thats funny shit " we loose 100 people a year to vending machine tipping over and crushing them." ![]() Quoted:
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Well lets start with the math doesn't ad up 1/Hr is not 7391, also this includes toy/paint/airsoft and BB/pellet. Now lets look at some other "dangerous" items . Estimated 111,000 kids younger than 18 are treated in U.S. hospital emergency departments for skateboard-related injuries each year. I'll dumb this down even more. The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) released a report on Thursday that estimates about 43,000 people are injured in a television or furniture tip-over related incident each year, more than 25,000, or 59 percent, of whom are children. Hell my kid could and does mess himself up just picking his nose and walking at the same time. On one last crazy note, we loose 100 people a year to vending machine tipping over and crushing them. Will this madness ever stop? thats funny shit " we loose 100 people a year to vending machine tipping over and crushing them." ![]() I've come close to that - I have a problem with "robber" vending machines - I've beat the snot out of many, slamming them into walls. Lucky, they haven't retaliated .
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I've come close to that - I have a problem with "robber" vending machines - I've beat the snot out of many, slamming them into walls. Lucky, they haven't retaliated .
Some of us have the size and capacity to "move" most vending machines.....some naughty machines have even been discoved up side down.
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No fucks given. The only crowd this will appeal to, is those who are already anti-gun and too stupid to realize how retarded the scenario is.
It's like the old hit piece on "Why CCW doesn't work". They took a bunch of people who had zero experience with guns (their one 'expert' in the group was a kid with '100's of hours' on a range). Slapped guns on their hips, under HUGE, GIANT fucking shirts that made drawing a pain in the ass, and then told them that sometime throughout the day, an active shooter scenario would happen. Each time, only 1 person had the gun. The active shooter comes in and immediately shoots the one person who is carrying first, because he is apparently a magician who knows these things. -Completely unfamiliar with guns -Oversized clothing to hinder accessing the weapon -Having the shooter go right for the CCW holder Sounds legit.
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Some of us have the size and capacity to "move" most vending machines.....some naughty machines have even been discoved up side down. ![]() Quoted:
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I've come close to that - I have a problem with "robber" vending machines - I've beat the snot out of many, slamming them into walls. Lucky, they haven't retaliated .
Some of us have the size and capacity to "move" most vending machines.....some naughty machines have even been discoved up side down. ![]() You know.... that extra thick Plexiglas is no match for a nice hardened blade..... not that I am speaking from experience |
