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9 Year Old Accidently Shoots Instructor with Uzi

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The title & video pretty much says it all but here is my opinion on it:
Personally, what I think we should put a age limit and not ban them totally because that's just stupid to ban them totally. I think the age limit would be good around 16-18 or something close to that. Because honestly, 9 year olds should not be given a car, or anything like that why should they have a gun?


But what do you think about this? Do you think we should raise the age limit for shooting a gun, or should we let 9 year olds shoot guns? Post your opinion below on this.
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#2
I saw this video a while ago(like 4 days ago). it was just-
I want to see the part where his head goes *boom*
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Quote:(09-01-2014, 12:06 AM)Feat Wrote:

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I saw this video a while ago(like 4 days ago). it was just-
I want to see the part where his head goes *boom*

I'd rather not.

The girl must have been so psychologically shocked from that, I hate that she'll have to live with and cope with that event for the rest of her life. Even if the instructor's family accepts it as a fatal accident and nothing more (good for the girl), it still must be a horrible event for everyone.

I agree with you Nucka - there shouldn't be a ban outright for them, but we should give them an age limit when they're more at-age.
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#4
I don't know why I wasn't expecting that video to cut off at the end when it's on YT. But yeah, rewinded the video ten times thinking my computer was lagging at the end LOL.
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#5
That's really bad and dumb parenting.
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#6
Wow, this is extremely disturbing and unfortunate. It gave me a sick feeling in my stomach.

I agree with you, they shouldn't be completely banned, just an age limit should be put on them. I'm thinking either 18 or 21.
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#7
People can die surfing, should we put an age limit on that too. Plenty of kids learn to hunt and use guns. Age restrictions are a very good way to lead to more restrictions.
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Quote:(09-01-2014, 01:47 AM)chronical Wrote:

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Wow, this is extremely disturbing and unfortunate. It gave me a sick feeling in my stomach.

I agree with you, they shouldn't be completely banned, just an age limit should be put on them. I'm thinking either 18 or 21.

I completely disagree. It's at the discretion of the owner as to whether or not accidents like these happen. Even from a young age, I went hunting, and even won competitions. I don't think I should have been restricted from doing so, as I knew what I was doing, and the people supervising me knew what they were doing. This guy clearly didn't know what he was doing.
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Quote:(09-01-2014, 03:31 AM)Oni Wrote:

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I completely disagree. It's at the discretion of the owner as to whether or not accidents like these happen. Even from a young age, I went hunting, and even won competitions. I don't think I should have been restricted from doing so, as I knew what I was doing, and the people supervising me knew what they were doing. This guy clearly didn't know what he was doing.

Thank g-d not everyone here is a dumbass. Restrictions lead to more restrictions.
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#10
I feel for the girl and the instructor. She might be traumatized.
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