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originally posted by: surfer_soul
a reply to: Asmodeus3
Somebody has taught that 6 year old how to use that gun, just the fact that a 6 year could access a gun is bad enough but they also knew how to use. You don’t just pick it up from films or whatever not at 6!
I would be going after whoever that person was. Either that or MKUltra is behind it.
originally posted by: tanstaafl
originally posted by: tamusan
a reply to: tanstaafl
I'm not quick to completely blame the parents on this one. American society in general has rapidly declined and just about everyone is mentally ill these days, especially the kids.
He is 6. This is 100% on the parents.
originally posted by: Asmodeus3
A first-grade Virginia teacher who was shot and seriously wounded by her 6-year-old student is filing a lawsuit Monday seeking $40 million in damages from school officials, accusing them of gross negligence for allegedly ignoring multiple warnings on the day of the shooting that the boy had a gun and was in a “violent mood.”
Abby Zwerner, a 25-year-old teacher at Richneck Elementary School in Newport News, Virginia was shot in the hand and chest on Jan. 6 as she sat at a reading table in her classroom. She spent nearly two weeks in the hospital and has had four surgeries since the shooting.
The shooting sent shock waves around the country, with many wondering how a child so young could get access to a gun and shoot his teacher.
Teacher Shot by 6-Year-Old Student Files $40 Million Lawsuit
It's absolute madness that a 6-year old could get access to a gun which he took with him at School and shot his teacher who fortunately didn't die on this occasion. Surreal but true. In this absolute madness reality very fortunately nobody else was injured or killed as this could have been much worse with several injured or dead teachers and students.
So the question is straight forward, and given the recent shooting incidents in addition to the history of shootings in Schools & Universities and elsewhere.
Should there be heavy restrictions on firearms access so to avoid further incidents and to avoid the loss of life and the killing of innocent people. Even if a shooting incident doesn't result in deaths it can still heavily harm those who are injured and change their lives forever.
Only a few days ago a former student of a private Christian School, Audrey Hale, who was 28 years old at time of the attack, walked into the School and killed 6 people, 3 children and 3 teachers. Just like that! Before she was killed by the cops who arrived at the scene after the shootings took place.
The number of people who possess firearms could be as high as 40% or even higher than that depending on the source you want to use. But common sense says it is much higher than what official sources say it is. The second amendment to the constitution gives the right to the citizens to bear guns. So it's not a question about whether one has the right to bear guns.
As violence increases so does the gun purchasing by lawful citizens. It’s truly an ouroboros for the gun grabbers in Washington.
originally posted by: Asmodeus3
A first-grade Virginia teacher who was shot and seriously wounded by her 6-year-old student is filing a lawsuit Monday seeking $40 million in damages from school officials, accusing them of gross negligence for allegedly ignoring multiple warnings on the day of the shooting that the boy had a gun and was in a “violent mood.”
Abby Zwerner, a 25-year-old teacher at Richneck Elementary School in Newport News, Virginia was shot in the hand and chest on Jan. 6 as she sat at a reading table in her classroom. She spent nearly two weeks in the hospital and has had four surgeries since the shooting.
The shooting sent shock waves around the country, with many wondering how a child so young could get access to a gun and shoot his teacher.
Teacher Shot by 6-Year-Old Student Files $40 Million Lawsuit
It's absolute madness that a 6-year old could get access to a gun which he took with him at School and shot his teacher who fortunately didn't die on this occasion. Surreal but true. In this absolute madness reality very fortunately nobody else was injured or killed as this could have been much worse with several injured or dead teachers and students.
So the question is straight forward, and given the recent shooting incidents in addition to the history of shootings in Schools & Universities and elsewhere.
Should there be heavy restrictions on firearms access so to avoid further incidents and to avoid the loss of life and the killing of innocent people. Even if a shooting incident doesn't result in deaths it can still heavily harm those who are injured and change their lives forever.
Only a few days ago a former student of a private Christian School, Audrey Hale, who was 28 years old at time of the attack, walked into the School and killed 6 people, 3 children and 3 teachers. Just like that! Before she was killed by the cops who arrived at the scene after the shootings took place.
The number of people who possess firearms could be as high as 40% or even higher than that depending on the source you want to use. But common sense says it is much higher than what official sources say it is. The second amendment to the constitution gives the right to the citizens to bear guns. So it's not a question about whether one has the right to bear guns.
originally posted by: Degenerabalus
America's lawsuit culture is hysterical.
originally posted by: knownaught
originally posted by: Degenerabalus
America's lawsuit culture is hysterical.
It is, but if you look at history, it also always has been. The society will survive that part.
What is sad is seeing a lessening of criminal penalties. Leaving a gun where a child can get it should be manslaughter, and get you 10 to 20 years.
We're so busy "reforming" people that we forget to simply punish anything. Having the parent pay out a couple thousand dollars out, then declaring bankruptcy hardly sends the message that society takes gun safety seriously!