I personaly think arresting the man and son are as dunb as many of the coments posted here.
I hire alot of kids, and when my kids were young, I gave them a place and time to tell me anything regardless of the content.
I will bet that ever parent on this board has had children do things mom and dad did not know about.
If you lock a gun, could the kids find the key?
Our school of thought has cahnged over the years, I sold the most rat poision in freshamnan FFA, and won a 22 rifle that I took home on the bus without a case. The bus driver did not ask if it was loaded etc.
I also took a 410 to school to refinish it with out a case, and rode the bus.
I have had two guns go off when they should not have--just lucky.
Anyone Remember doing something as a child you knew better than to do? Doing construction work, I have stumbled across a few things that mom and dad sure had no idea the kids were involved in.
Our school says no knives---no excuse.....I felt if my child was sent home for having a nail clippers with a small blade, or if I packed his lunch and left a butter knife in the brown bag, and he was expeled. Well then we needed to play real stupid, because he could stab with a pencil, he could break a window and kill with a broken piece of glass....and the list goes on.
We can not wrap our kids in a bubble, and when we think this way accidents will still happen.
When I was a child, I can not think of a family that did not have a gun in real easy acess of small children, and do not recal any accident.
I'm not a crazy one with a hundred guns, in fact I do not own a gun, and so far see no need for one. I don't pack heat ever, and I'm not so sure most of us need to. I do live in a very shelterd part of the world, and I'm OK with that.
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