http://www.wafb.com/story/30336548/parents-arrested-after-4-year-old-brings-loaded-gun-to-school
basically a 4 year old get hold of his parents pistol, brings it to school and shows it off
The parents are being charged with a misdemeanor.
the parents probably were irresponsible with the firearm (innocent until proven guilty) But are they any different, than individuals,
that keep a loaded gun in their vehicles and leave that vehicle unlocked. a few years ago, a guy kept loaded guns, in an unlocked gun cabinet. one day he came home and they were gone. He admitted that he had didnt lock the door. wouldn't they be considered irresponsible too? could they be charged, if that firearm was used in a crime.
I'm in the country (houma / schriever / thibodaux area) . its not uncommon for me to pull up at friends home, and find his kids outside shooting skeet, or cans in the bayou.
I think I was 8 or 9 when i got my first gun from my parents. around 12-13 my friends and I were shooting unsupervised all the time. In high school, many of my friends would grab their guns, jump in the boat and head to the camp, for a weekend duck hunt, unsupervised. so when does it become a crime?
what do you guys think, should society enforce firearm responsibility laws? please examples of situations that should be enforced
basically a 4 year old get hold of his parents pistol, brings it to school and shows it off
The parents are being charged with a misdemeanor.
the parents probably were irresponsible with the firearm (innocent until proven guilty) But are they any different, than individuals,
that keep a loaded gun in their vehicles and leave that vehicle unlocked. a few years ago, a guy kept loaded guns, in an unlocked gun cabinet. one day he came home and they were gone. He admitted that he had didnt lock the door. wouldn't they be considered irresponsible too? could they be charged, if that firearm was used in a crime.
I'm in the country (houma / schriever / thibodaux area) . its not uncommon for me to pull up at friends home, and find his kids outside shooting skeet, or cans in the bayou.
I think I was 8 or 9 when i got my first gun from my parents. around 12-13 my friends and I were shooting unsupervised all the time. In high school, many of my friends would grab their guns, jump in the boat and head to the camp, for a weekend duck hunt, unsupervised. so when does it become a crime?
what do you guys think, should society enforce firearm responsibility laws? please examples of situations that should be enforced