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<blockquote data-quote="excat" data-source="post: 2736105" data-attributes="member: 29449"><p>Doesn't matter if it was .22LR or 30-30 or 50bmg. ELEMENTARY age kid, which is age 6-11.... plain and simple. Poor parenting. I could care less if the kid knows how to shoot or handle a weapon better than me. End of the day the parent is a moron. </p><p></p><p>Just goes to show modern parenting at it's finest. This is a plain example of what is FAILING as a country. People can't take responsibility for their actions, or lack of actions, even IF it was an accident. Their first thought is "is this legal" never mind the fact that THEY screwed up in the first place. </p><p></p><p>Kind of falls back on the idea of "Don't want to get shot by a cop"? Don't put yourself in the position of begin with you jackasses. There are just levels of stupid that are really hard to fathom exist. </p><p></p><p>Then the really sad part is IF the op really wanted to find a lawyer and press the issue, someone out there will try and find a way to make a paycheck out of it, and some dumb judge will allow it. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Yeah, I won't disagree it's harsh. Responsible gun ownership should be taught by a kids parents. This scenario is a fail in more than one way. We as the responsible gun owning community should hold each other to a higher standard, and straight out call each other out, because it is stupid **** like this stuff that gives the anti's more and more ammo (pun intended)</p><p></p><p>To the op: I'm not sorry for being harsh on you, don't take it the wrong way. Immediately wondering about the legality of a situation like this instead of worry about the real issue is what riled me up. Sorry if your butt is hurt, there are tampons on isle 4. - Welcome to the forum btw. </p><p></p><p>The real question is how did the kid get caught? Did he go around showing the ammo to other kids? If so, that would be another issue that would need to be addressed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="excat, post: 2736105, member: 29449"] Doesn't matter if it was .22LR or 30-30 or 50bmg. ELEMENTARY age kid, which is age 6-11.... plain and simple. Poor parenting. I could care less if the kid knows how to shoot or handle a weapon better than me. End of the day the parent is a moron. Just goes to show modern parenting at it's finest. This is a plain example of what is FAILING as a country. People can't take responsibility for their actions, or lack of actions, even IF it was an accident. Their first thought is "is this legal" never mind the fact that THEY screwed up in the first place. Kind of falls back on the idea of "Don't want to get shot by a cop"? Don't put yourself in the position of begin with you jackasses. There are just levels of stupid that are really hard to fathom exist. Then the really sad part is IF the op really wanted to find a lawyer and press the issue, someone out there will try and find a way to make a paycheck out of it, and some dumb judge will allow it. Yeah, I won't disagree it's harsh. Responsible gun ownership should be taught by a kids parents. This scenario is a fail in more than one way. We as the responsible gun owning community should hold each other to a higher standard, and straight out call each other out, because it is stupid **** like this stuff that gives the anti's more and more ammo (pun intended) To the op: I'm not sorry for being harsh on you, don't take it the wrong way. Immediately wondering about the legality of a situation like this instead of worry about the real issue is what riled me up. Sorry if your butt is hurt, there are tampons on isle 4. - Welcome to the forum btw. The real question is how did the kid get caught? Did he go around showing the ammo to other kids? If so, that would be another issue that would need to be addressed. [/QUOTE]
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