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To: northam who wrote (776049)1/20/2023 1:09:22 PM
From: DMaA3 Recommendations

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Alan Smithee
Jacob Snyder
pheilman_

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Training kids not to point guns at anyone, even toy guns, is not idiotic, it's prudent training.



To: northam who wrote (776049)1/20/2023 1:28:42 PM
From: Maple MAGA 1 Recommendation

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Mick Mørmøny

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I won't dignify your idiotic statement with a response except to say you know nothing about gun safety.



To: northam who wrote (776049)1/20/2023 1:35:40 PM
From: rxbond  Respond to of 793914
 
Was the question why the victim never asked to check the weapon before it was fired ever considered?



To: northam who wrote (776049)1/20/2023 3:44:21 PM
From: Alan Smithee2 Recommendations

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Ben Smith
garrettjax

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To say you don't point any gun at anyone including toy guns, is an idiotic statement.
People have been shot and killed when someone has pointed and pulled the trigger of what was thought to be a toy gun and it turned out to be real.

Conversely, there was the case of the kid in Cleveland who was shot and killed by the police after he was reported to have waved a gun around and pointed it at people. It was an airsoft (toy) gun.