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My son too young for a gun?
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14/04/2009 09:57:07
 
 
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If I decide to get a "real" rifle for my son it would be a single shot .22 caliber.
But I think I'll probably take Mike C's, and other's, advise and start with an air/BB rifle first.


>In the interest of accuracy, it was an 8 year old kid and the gun in question was a fully automatic UZI. I cannot imagine what would possess anyone to put a fully automatic weapon in the hands of anyone untrained in its use or even possibly incapable of controlling its well-known propensity to rise while firing. Letting an 8 year old fire one would be like putting him behind the wheel of a Hummer and pointing him at a crowd of pedestrians.
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>But dramatic as that is, it is not the same thing as a kid on a range with a .22 or air rifle shooting at targets.
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>Guns are most dangerous when they are mystified or subject to emotional reaction - either pro or con.
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>>Ask the Dr. in Ashford, Connecticut, who took his 10 year old son to a gun show in Springfield, MA,last year where the son got shot in the head by the gun he used for target shooting. Maybe that will open your eyes. 10 years is too young. They don't let you drive or drink, why use a gun.
>>Also, don't forget, where your answer is directed to.People in Cyprus are probably not as gun crazy as people in the US.
The American Republic will endure, until politicians realize they can bribe the people with their own money.
- Alexis de Tocqueville

No man’s life, liberty, or property is safe while the legislature is in session.
– Mark Twain (1866)
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