Another tragedy brought about by yet ANOTHER "responsible" gun owner

That depends on the safe. I have, as I said before, a biometric pistol safe that opens in less than one second. The gun is secure until I put my finger on the pad.

That's fine, if someone can afford one; but are you worried about one of your children sneaking into your bedroom and sneaking the gun into a different room?
 
That's fine, if someone can afford one; but are you worried about one of your children sneaking into your bedroom and sneaking the gun into a different room?

http://www.cabelas.com/product/Shoo...=SBC;MMcat104792580;cat104730480;cat104369580

That biometric pistol safe is on sale for $99.88. The regular price is $129.99. If they can afford a gun they can afford a secure place to store it.

I bought my pistol safe a few years ago when my daughter was younger and would have sleepovers with 3 or 4 other girls. I wanted to be sure the gun was safe but still accessible.
 
http://www.cabelas.com/product/Shoo...=SBC;MMcat104792580;cat104730480;cat104369580

That biometric pistol safe is on sale for $99.88. The regular price is $129.99. If they can afford a gun they can afford a secure place to store it.

I bought my pistol safe a few years ago when my daughter was younger and would have sleepovers with 3 or 4 other girls. I wanted to be sure the gun was safe but still accessible.

While you're on the right track, you're incorrect.
Just because someone can afford a gun, doesn't mean they have the money for a safe.
Now add in the firearms that are given as presents or as part of an estate; because now the only thing they are "affording" is ammunition.
 
I have posted many times calling for less vitriol on these forums. I was ridiculed for it. And, as I recall, you took part in that ridicule.

But the posts you have made in this thread were not about having a rational discussion. Your post of "...and all because they just HAD to prove a point to us "gun grabbers"" showed that quite clearly.

Nothing in that article even hinted that they bought that gun to prove anything to anyone.
Zappy was born with a short fuse and he is constantly reminded of it by people he personaly knows, so he is very irritable and can "go off" on just about anyone who suggests that they know about his short fuse. I have known Zappy for many moons and if I bring up the subject of his "short fuse", he will blow it.
 
Then you're in favor of having all vehicles being equipped with ignition lock out devices.
That way you won't receive a phone call from some police station somewhere saying....Mr. plate? Steel Plate? We found your car that you reported stolen...it was found to be involved in a head on crash with a school bus that killed 30 children...it was being driven by a drunk.

Stop being ridiculous....this is my biggest fucking beef with you.... I SAID "TO EACH THEIR OWN".....did I fucking not?

Stop turning it into some kind of ridiculous rampage.
 
Stop being ridiculous....this is my biggest fucking beef with you.... I SAID "TO EACH THEIR OWN".....did I fucking not?

Stop turning it into some kind of ridiculous rampage.

You were equating guns and lightening and then moved on to you getting a call in the middle of the night.
It would appear that you have no problem with people stealing cars and then getting into a DUI accident that results in death.

Have you always had anger management problems? :eek2:
 
a 22 is one of the most deadly firearms because it penetrates a body easily, but rather than exit the body, it ricochets around inside the body doing enormous damage.

i used a single shot 22 as a learning weapon - one of the things i was taught about firearms is never to assume it is loaded or unloaded, always check a firearm's 'load' status when you handle it regardless of what anyone tells you about its load status.

I would suggest to the novices out there... ALWAYS assume it is loaded. Basic safety tip. As Don stated, always check to see if chamber is clear. Never point it at anything/anyone unless you intend to shoot that thing/person.

For the dumbasses of the world... never let a five year old have access to a loaded weapon without supervision.
 
a 22 is one of the most deadly firearms because it penetrates a body easily, but rather than exit the body, it ricochets around inside the body doing enormous damage.

i used a single shot 22 as a learning weapon - one of the things i was taught about firearms is never to assume it is loaded or unloaded, always check a firearm's 'load' status when you handle it regardless of what anyone tells you about its load status.

Oh......please stop.
 
Stop being ridiculous....this is my biggest fucking beef with you.... I SAID "TO EACH THEIR OWN".....did I fucking not?

Stop turning it into some kind of ridiculous rampage.


Here you go again...thinking the possibility exists that USDouchebag will eventually engage you in civil discourse.

It just isn't going to happen...he's incapable.
 
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