Allowing a child access to a loaded unlocked weapon is NOT a second of distraction--it's willfully putting them @ risk
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Not in every case. It’s most often a moment of distraction, just like all other accidents.
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Replying to @MamasGotAGun @ktibus
Impossible to happen if the gun has a trigger lock or is properly secured. So, no, not true.
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Actually, MOST guns can be fired with a trigger lock in place. No
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Replying to @MamasGotAGun @UrieBay
Even more reason to not have guns at home.
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There’s many safe ways to store guns.
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Replying to @MamasGotAGun @UrieBay
A gun used in the manner intended causes injury and death.
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False again. Guns are intended for self defense, hunting, sports, competition & recreation.
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Replying to @MamasGotAGun @UrieBay
Are only soldiers guns meant to kill? Are you using them wrongly ?
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When your argument is accurately portrayed in an Onion article.. http://www.theonion.com/blogpost/guns-are-only-deadly-if-used-for-their-intended-pu-10705 …
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