Five-year-old boy accidentally shoots, kills sister

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firstdown
05-22-2013, 10:09 AM
1)Sandy and Moore are two completely different thing and Ray Charles could see that.
2) It's not that "you're done explaining" ,fact is you still haven't come up with any good reason yet why if a law that one side says won't work anyway, saves just one life ...is a bad law .

A law that saves one life is just a bad law. Then we would not have anymore buckets, electricity, cars, bikes, plane, trains, bath tub, showers, etc... I could go on all day. Just about everything we make has killed one person in some way so if your willing to make a law to save one life lets not stop there.

BTW I forgot football and how many people have died playing the game.

CRedskinsRule
05-23-2013, 10:53 AM
Law Banning 4th Grade field trips enacted after tragedy:

1 child dead, 1 missing after landslide sweeps over fourth-graders on field trip in Minn. | Fox News (http://www.foxnews.com/us/2013/05/23/1-child-dead-1-missing-after-landslide-sweeps-over-fourth-graders-on-field-trip/?intcmp=trending)

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Giantone
05-23-2013, 04:21 PM
A law that saves one life is just a bad law. .

If any parent that has lost a child has a choice and that one law would save their child how much you wanna bet it wouldn't be a bad law?

RedskinRat
05-23-2013, 04:24 PM
If any parent that has lost a child has a choice and that one law would save their child how much you wanna bet it wouldn't be a bad law?

They have already lost a child, how would that law save anyone? All your suggesting is allowing piss poor parenting to be hand-held by the rest of society.

No.

Alvin Walton
05-23-2013, 05:05 PM
If any parent that has lost a child has a choice and that one law would save their child how much you wanna bet it wouldn't be a bad law?

Then address the post above yours.
Would you ban field trips?

(this is so looney I cant believe I'm even asking this question)

RedskinRat
05-23-2013, 05:27 PM
Then address the post above yours.
Would you ban field trips?

(this is so looney I cant believe I'm even asking this question)

Consider it an act of charity. Keeping GiantOne from annoying members of another forum.

Giantone
05-23-2013, 06:53 PM
They have already lost a child, how would that law save anyone? All your suggesting is allowing piss poor parenting to be hand-held by the rest of society.

No.

wow, this is........wow.



I didn't realize pro gun nuts could be this ignorant, I was wrong.

RedskinRat
05-23-2013, 07:21 PM
wow, this is........wow.



I didn't realize pro gun nuts could be this ignorant, I was wrong.


You're really not very articulate, are you? "Wow"? You come across as a Twittering teenage girl, not a particularly bright one either.

Just point out where I'm wrong, bed-wetter. Try. Go on.

Giantone
05-23-2013, 07:35 PM
You're really not very articulate, are you? "Wow"? You come across as a Twittering teenage girl, not a particularly bright one either.

Just point out where I'm wrong, bed-wetter. Try. Go on.

Your assumption that all child deaths or violence is due to "piss poor parenting" , is moronic. You also need to learn how to read . #93

Giantone
05-23-2013, 07:37 PM
Law Banning 4th Grade field trips enacted after tragedy:

1 child dead, 1 missing after landslide sweeps over fourth-graders on field trip in Minn. | Fox News (http://www.foxnews.com/us/2013/05/23/1-child-dead-1-missing-after-landslide-sweeps-over-fourth-graders-on-field-trip/?intcmp=trending)

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Ok, I'll agree to that law and you must agree to a law where no child under the age of 15 can have a gun

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