Posted by Hills Of TN on March 05, 2009 at 16:21:16 from (74.179.48.251):
In Reply to: Tragic event posted by JayinNY on March 05, 2009 at 07:39:36:
Rhouston is right - most of the gun cleaning "accidents" in my area didn"t involve gun cleaning at all. The gun cleaning excuse is used to hide careless handling or playing around with the gun.
I place these kind of accidents in the same category with kids getting hurt riding on tractors, not buckled up in cars, or letting teenagers have their own car when they are not mature enough to handle the responsibility. The only problem is that in the case of the gun, society sees the gun as the evil doer, not the stupdity of the person. When it involves tractors or cars, no one blames the car or the tractor - just the stupidity of the individual who allowed it.
As far as an IQ test for gun owners and car drivers, let"s add an additional group. Make everyone take that IQ test before they are allowed to reproduce. It is time to clean up the gene pool! (Ron White is right - you can"t fix stupid after they reproduce.)
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