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You've Got To Be Kiddin' Me

PostPosted: Fri Jul 02, 2004 10:56 am
by Riviques
ok, im for the right to bear arms and all, but this is just crazy.

http://www.y2kbodyarmor.com/gunkids.htm

"Kim (right) proudly displays her first rifle
on her fifth birthday. Heather, (left) age 6,
shows hers, which she's had for a year." ~ a photo caption from that site.

"Heather, age 3, displays proper focus and concentration on the target,
while firing an AR-15 rifle" ~ more captions.

isnt there a law agianst minors holding weapons?

PostPosted: Fri Jul 02, 2004 2:13 pm
by Mummu
uhm...
the voices in my are saying: "dont go there!"
it has been proofed thats better i listen to them.
so i ll not answer to this post.

PostPosted: Fri Jul 02, 2004 5:20 pm
by Demongirl
so many idiots make this country seem smaller than it truly is. i need a few thousand people to join me so we can overrun a city and only have people with at least half a brain living near us. "hey honey, i have a great idea... let's give our kids control of a lethal firearm... yeah i know they're only 22's but the kids are 5 so it should be enough...maybe she'll shoot her sister and we can say she picked it up on her own and we should've had a gun lock..." "aww how cute, our 3 year old needs 2 fingers to pull the trigger." better idea: lion taming for the whole family, we'll just throw them in a cage with an angry and hungry lion, a chair, and a whip. good luck kiddies.

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PostPosted: Fri Jul 02, 2004 6:03 pm
by Tarryk
HIGHLY Recommended viewing:

Michael Moore's "Bowling for Columbine"

PostPosted: Fri Jul 02, 2004 8:06 pm
by Dragonfruit
right on t man!.... and I totaly agree demongirl....

this world is crazy... wheres the sanity?

PostPosted: Fri Jul 02, 2004 9:02 pm
by Nexeus
Tarryk wrote:HIGHLY Recommended viewing:

Michael Moore's "Bowling for Columbine"


Very very good movie... although I caught it in the middle, but very good movie.

PostPosted: Fri Jul 02, 2004 9:03 pm
by Oddysee
Tarryk wrote:HIGHLY Recommended viewing:

Michael Moore's "Bowling for Columbine"

We actually went over a few points from that film last time we had a "fear culture" debate... The religious one, with Jesus n' stuff...
I can only double what T' said... Watch this film!






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PostPosted: Fri Jul 02, 2004 9:18 pm
by Mummu
Tarryk wrote:HIGHLY Recommended viewing:
Michael Moore's "Bowling for Columbine"


its actually under the top 3 movies on my going to watch list.

PostPosted: Sat Jul 03, 2004 11:41 am
by Littledeath
All I will say is

1 : I really doublt they get to sleep with the rifle under their pillow.

2: While they and their friends may one day take over a mall ,
(What do you mean you sold the shoes I wanted)

3: It is very unlikly they will have any gun accidents

4: All Swiss must as in MUST keep weapons in their homes,
the Swiss have very few gun accidents ,(I doubt the kids get to play
with the guns in their homes )

5. GUNS and KIDS do not mix !!!!, Toy guns should be BANNED out & out.
There is no right to keep and bare toy guns. Teach them guns are real
and deadly , keep away from them and treat them all as loaded at all
times.

PostPosted: Sat Jul 03, 2004 1:58 pm
by Oddysee
Children SHOULD have toy guns... If they're never allowed to play, what will theyre angle on war and death be?
Laughing at something is the best and safest way to learn about it... You take it as serious as anyone else, but you get to ask question and experience sides of it without it actually being dangerous... No one is stupid enough to believe it isn't a bad thing, but telling them "it's bad" and then banning guns, violent movies and I don't know what will only backfire... It's only human to want to learn, if we know it's there, and we don't know anytihng about it, we'll experiment with it, it's instincs.

If you can learn through play, you learn the safe way... Wait till you're 20 and playing is no longer what you do, so the odds of trying out the real thing instead is suddenly bigger... Over protection is what started all this crap anyway.

Back when boys where expected to get in fights as kids, they werent troubled in the same degree... Peeps learned. Of course there were arseholes who didn't, there always will be, but the masses learned from childhood the diff between fiction and reality. Don't underestimate the mind of a kid. They're not stupid you know...

And finally, if you can't accept fictional violence... Or guns... Or death...
Then what on earth are you doing playing AO?!
Safety is a good thing, but paranoia kills.






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PostPosted: Sat Jul 03, 2004 9:47 pm
by Littledeath
sighs... toys swords are find, but is wrong to teach a child that if you
shoot someone it will be okay , cause they will get back up.

my brother shot the girl next door will a BB gun.

But hey a BB gun , its not a real gun , no problem right ?

4 years probation, 2 years sespended sendtence.

he had toy guns all his life, will he live to 20 ?

well...

PostPosted: Sat Jul 03, 2004 11:33 pm
by Riviques
i figured i should list the actual rules of firearms when weilding any type of weapon. yes, like i said im for right to bear arms, which yea, means i own a few ^^; that doesnt mean i think kids should have guns obviously. they are designed to kill, they are not toys. ok, with that said, heres the actual rules:

1) every weapon has the potential to be loaded and should be concidederd loaded and extremly dangerous at all times.

2) do NOT point a weapon in the direction of any people unless you have the intention to fire the weapon at said people.

3) when held and not in check, a weapon should be facing the ground, NEVER HELD IN FRONT NOR IN THE AIR. there should be at most a 25% angle from chest to firearm so that it does not have a reach on people around you.

4) the finger should NEVER touch the trigger unless you have intention to fire the weapon. your trigger finger should be kept above the trigger, along the side guard. this, in combination with keeping the weapon facing the ground, is known as keeping the weapon "in check".

5) the safety of a weapon should be on at all times unless you have the intention to fire the weapon. at this, the safety is the last step in fireing the weapon. untill you fire the weapon, safety stays on.

6) the magazine (or ammunition if it is a singleshot weapon or a tubular loaded weapon) should be taken out of the weapon unless you intend to fire the weapon.

7) when placing a semi-auntomatic self loading pistol in storage, the magazine should be taken out as well as the slide be removed to insure safety. the safety should be on as well. when storing a tubular weapon such as a shotgun, the ammunition should be removed as well as the barrel. safety goes on. when storing a bolt action rifle, ammunition should be removed as well as the bolt. safety on. when storing a magazine fed rifle, the magazine should be removed, the vent pulled open, the safety on, and a trigger lock as these are the most dangerous weapons.

and thats basicly it. these are the rules you need to know if you own a weapon. a gun is not a toy. it never will be. like i said: they are made with the intention to kill.

well...

PostPosted: Sat Jul 03, 2004 11:37 pm
by Riviques
(makes a noise like an old man saying "and another thing") about violence in videogames, as oddy mentioned...

ITS A GAME!!!!!

there are ratings on the box of EVERY game. it ranges from EC (Early Childhood) to A (Adults).

if a kid plays a violent video game (like the number one enemy of liberman and congress [even after all these years]: DOOM) its not the game company's fault. no way. its the parrents fault for not looking on the back of the box and seeing the little box which says "VIOLENCE, GORE" and the big assed "M" for Mature rating. im sick of these parents claiming to have good intentions for thier kids when they dont even check ratings. its like taking your kid to a R rated movie called "super freaky sex world". you wouldnt do that would you?

PostPosted: Sat Jul 03, 2004 11:39 pm
by Tacz
Who thinks that LittleDeath is standing in line for a lecture from an airsofter? :twisted:

And only thirteen years old. Tsk tsk tsk...
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PostPosted: Sat Jul 03, 2004 11:40 pm
by Kannibal
I was shooting when I was 6 years old.Somehow I grew up without killing anyone or shooting up my classmates.I also grew up with a REAL respect for what guns can do.
I know its cliche' now but the truth usually is.It is not the guns that kill people but the one behind the trigger.
Warrior's do not start wars,politicians do.
The pen is mightier than the sword...or the gun.Deadlier too.

PostPosted: Sat Jul 03, 2004 11:42 pm
by Ashval
I was raised around guns my whole life, and taught to respect them. Preventing children from playing with a toy gun or playing a video game isn't going to help. Parenting will.

PostPosted: Sun Jul 04, 2004 2:12 am
by Dragonfruit
hell yeah yall... I just say as long as everything you give them related to guns or anything dangerous you give to em while over 7 years of age, because then their brain is developed enough to understand right and wrong completely. and I just want to second that the pen is mightier and deadlier then the sword, or the gun in this case

well...

PostPosted: Sun Jul 04, 2004 4:15 am
by Riviques
yea sure, but question: would you really give a 3 year old an automatic weapon? really, think about it. shes so small taht she needs 2 fingers to pull the triger. would you REALLY give a child who cant even do a simple division problem a device designed to end life? its like giving charles manson a nuke. its just stupid. you can teach kids about weapons, yuo can tell them about weapons and show them about weapons, but you dont give them the weapons, because in the end, they are kids and they always will be.

PostPosted: Sun Jul 04, 2004 7:47 am
by Littledeath
well, I would not let a 6 year old play any of these on line games,

for the language of SOME 8) of the players if nothing else.

and for the record I like the Bill of Rights , and never ever said
ban real weapons. I just think toy GUNS are a real bad idea.
I do not own any guns , but I do have a sword. guns are so noisy 8P

PostPosted: Sun Jul 04, 2004 2:34 pm
by Oddysee
I don't know wether to pity the ignorance, or be scared of it...
I've played with toy guns my whole life, I never drew anything that didn't involve deadly machines of war. I never played a computer game where the power to kill wasn't involved and I never... EVER played good...
Likewise, I have never started a fight in my life. I have an airsoft PSG-1 sniper rifle, and yet, somehow, I never went out and killed anyone.

At first I was going to debate this with you, but it's rather obviuos that you're oppinions are not based on facts, but personal belief. When you don't use facts to argue with, but emotion, an argument is impossible, because there can never be a counter agrument to "I think". Ergo, this whole thread is never going to lead anywhere.

We have one person who thinks kids will go homecidal when they play with toy guns. And we have a forum full of people who claim that they never really killed anyone. This didn't change the beliefs for one second, so we've gotten no where.

And Clock, 7 year old kids are not smarter than anyone else. Kids are kids, let them play, they won't have a gun before they're old enough to know what the hell it is anyway. This is where paranting comes in. Banning everything or putting it off-limits never raised a kid.
Letting them encounter everything and guiding them through it is what molds them. Not "DO NOT TOUCH" signs over big red buttons!

[NB] Just for the record, this isn't a personal attack, I don't mind you people at all. But I don't believe you should tiptoe around people in case you might say something less nice just because all have to be cheery. I'm not bashing, simply arguing. I have before rubbed people the wrong way here because they took it personal. It is not you, but your statement I cannot accept.






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