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A Discussion regarding the lastest CO shooting / Not Political
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<blockquote data-quote="Deleted member 107796" data-source="post: 1631617"><p>Hey All,</p><p>I thought I'd flop this in the General Discussion forum as I believe it is not a political post in any way.</p><p>Given the latest CO school shooting, I thought I'd fairly ask, have you had a discussion with your son (or daughter) that the gun is not to solve the problem of the day, when your kid has a problem with a teacher or girlfriend or other? Some may say that whether the answer is yes or no, it is none of my business, and I completely agree in the sense that when I train a youngster in firearms, I always defer to the parent on all decisions. But here we are talking about law abiding citizens that have either disregarded this, what I call a simple responsibility, or the message did not hit home. Do folks think it is inappropriate or appropriate to voice an opinion when you think a basic gun responsibility is not met in any firearm situation? Are we just to accept this rate of incident, as normal? Just some questions, that's all. The magnitude and senselessness of the loss, make the questions fair and I'd like to hear your feedback.</p><p>regards, mo</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deleted member 107796, post: 1631617"] Hey All, I thought I'd flop this in the General Discussion forum as I believe it is not a political post in any way. Given the latest CO school shooting, I thought I'd fairly ask, have you had a discussion with your son (or daughter) that the gun is not to solve the problem of the day, when your kid has a problem with a teacher or girlfriend or other? Some may say that whether the answer is yes or no, it is none of my business, and I completely agree in the sense that when I train a youngster in firearms, I always defer to the parent on all decisions. But here we are talking about law abiding citizens that have either disregarded this, what I call a simple responsibility, or the message did not hit home. Do folks think it is inappropriate or appropriate to voice an opinion when you think a basic gun responsibility is not met in any firearm situation? Are we just to accept this rate of incident, as normal? Just some questions, that's all. The magnitude and senselessness of the loss, make the questions fair and I'd like to hear your feedback. regards, mo [/QUOTE]
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