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    Father kills 6-year-old daughter while cleaning loaded gun


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    Stupid Gun Owners make the news. Responsible ones don't. Another reason I prefer Revolvers.
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    He didnt check to see if there was one in the chamber? Something doesnt feel right with this story.

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    It would be interesting to know all the Family dynamics. Was this his own child or if he considered the child a problem. Or, is he a total bonehead that does not need a gun. Time will tell.
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    Not to far from me. Check the damn gun before cleaning. Common sense??? So sad.

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    You can't clean a loaded gun, the breach has to be open.
    What's "gun culture" anyway?

    Is that when someone owns one or more guns?

    I guess we have "dinnerware culture" and "ironing board culture" and "sewing machine culture" too.

    And "shoe culture" and "computer culture".
    The spread of shoe culture is downright alarming.
    We're starting to see people here in the deep south wearing them even on weekends when it's not really even cold outside.
    A faulty hypothesis forming:
    A German scientist using Iranian physics and French mathematics.



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    Quote Originally Posted by JimC View Post
    You can't clean a loaded gun, the breach has to be open.
    What's "gun culture" anyway?

    Is that when someone owns one or more guns?

    I guess we have "dinnerware culture" and "ironing board culture" and "sewing machine culture" too.

    And "shoe culture" and "computer culture".
    The spread of shoe culture is downright alarming.
    We're starting to see people here in the deep south wearing them even on weekends when it's not really even cold outside.
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gun_cu..._United_States

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    "You can't clean a loaded gun, the breach has to be open." That's part of what makes this suspicious. Although I prefer Revolvers, I know how to clean most types of Weapons. You pop the clip, and point in a safe position, and jack the slide to eject any shells. Live or spent. Doesn't say if they checked him for alcohol or drugs in his system.
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    Why I said something doesn't feel right with this story

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    It sure doesn't.
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    Quote Originally Posted by cleanskull View Post
    "You can't clean a loaded gun, the breach has to be open." That's part of what makes this suspicious. Although I prefer Revolvers, I know how to clean most types of Weapons. You pop the clip, and point in a safe position, and jack the slide to eject any shells. Live or spent. Doesn't say if they checked him for alcohol or drugs in his system.
    I can't get the story I have read posted here. Sorry. It was her father....he said he checked the gun before cleaning.....and it was not loaded. ???? Bull crap. You would not believe the deaths in this area in the past few years because of stupidity.

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    Thanks for the link.
    I get it now - we really do have an ironing board culture, computer culture, etc.

    Coupon Clipping Culture - it's freaking YUGE.
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    Quote Originally Posted by JimC View Post
    Thanks for the link.
    I get it now - we really do have an ironing board culture, computer culture, etc.

    Coupon Clipping Culture - it's freaking YUGE.
    no one dies from coupons.
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    Quote Originally Posted by cash View Post
    no one dies from coupons.
    They do if they get in front of the wrong piss ant in the grocery line.
    GOD IS NOT DEAD





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    [QUOTE=cindyt;1548954]They do if they get in front of the wrong piss ant in the grocery line.[/QUOT

    I guess if the piss ant is carrying a semi-automatic.

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    [QUOTE=cash;1548956]
    Quote Originally Posted by cindyt View Post
    They do if they get in front of the wrong piss ant in the grocery line.[/QUOT

    I guess if the piss ant is carrying a semi-automatic.
    Or if they snatch a glass bottle of olive oil off the shelf and start working on that head.

    Nobody dies from ironing board culture, shoe culture or gun culture either.
    My impression is that it's a contrived label more about American culture as influenced by historical realities.
    Horses and automobiles have probably had a far greater impact on American history and society than guns, from the beginning right up until now.

    Nobody is a member of "gun culture" and nobody participates in it either.
    Owning guns, using guns or supporting the right to own or use them doesn't make you a part of that imaginary "culture" any more than saying, "Y'all" is proof of membership or participation in "Southern Culture".

    It's meaningless, IMO.
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    [QUOTE=JimC;1548974]
    Quote Originally Posted by cash View Post

    Or if they snatch a glass bottle of olive oil off the shelf and start working on that head.

    Nobody dies from ironing board culture, shoe culture or gun culture either.
    My impression is that it's a contrived label more about American culture as influenced by historical realities.
    Horses and automobiles have probably had a far greater impact on American history and society than guns, from the beginning right up until now.

    Nobody is a member of "gun culture" and nobody participates in it either.
    Owning guns, using guns or supporting the right to own or use them doesn't make you a part of that imaginary "culture" any more than saying, "Y'all" is proof of membership or participation in "Southern Culture".

    It's meaningless, IMO.
    Exactly. And you have to be American to understand. A hundred years ago some people were all up in the air because about cars, "Those machines will kill us all!" This very thing came up on Walton's Mountain. Grandfather Walton replied "Horses killed before the car came along." (Paraphrased)
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    You are correct Cindy, if we didn't have guns people would find another way to kill and have killed without using guns, guns aren't evil it's the people using them to kill that are evil, I am talking about mass shooters and murders committed by someone using a gun. I feel the father in this story murdered his daughter and is using the I didn't know the gun was loaded defense.

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