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I'd rather video games. A lot less chance of actual death.
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If you follow basic gun safety, that doesn't happen
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how are you going to get hurt shooting guns?
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You didn't hear the story about the guy who killed his son at the range by accident? https://www.cnn.com/2016/07/04/us/florida-father-shoots-son/index.html
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That guy was being an idiot. Like the guy below said, that can be prevented by being responsible. The worst thing in America is parents that are extremely irresponsible when it comes to handling, safety, and locking up the guns when not in use. The people that don't lock up their guns are literally the cause of school shootings, among other things, which I won't get into.
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[quote]You didn't hear the story about the guy who killed his son at the range by accident? https://www.cnn.com/2016/07/04/us/florida-father-shoots-son/index.html[/quote] Those can be fixed by doing 2 things. 1. Don't have your finger on the trigger unless you intend to shoot. And watch where you are aiming. 2. Don't give a 9-year-old an uzi!
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Well, maybe my solution is better. Stay home and play where no one could get hurt. I mean, you want to go out shooting, cool... There are risk is all I'm saying. I have more fun on line... Fake dead people are so much better than real ones.
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I understand your point but does that also mean you will never drive an automobile? [spoiler]unless your trolling with your other posts then nvm[/spoiler]
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I drive and I'm as careful as I can be.
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Here is another one. Yeah, no thanks, video games are far safer and more fun. https://www.cbsnews.com/video/family-sues-arizona-gun-range-after-9-year-old-kills-their-dad/
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One more,... https://wgntv.com/news/police-boy-hurt-in-accidental-gunfire-at-oak-forest-gun-range/ It's just too risky for me.
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One more... One too many for my taste... https://www.fox10phoenix.com/news/mother-of-girl-accidentally-shot-by-father-speaks-out