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TopicHunter shot 7 year old boy, mistaking him for turkey
VipaGTS
05/02/20 1:51:11 PM
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DyingPancake posted...
Literally the first thing you learn is not to do this
See that's the problem....most people don't bother to learn. they just pick up a gun and go. And even if they learn the basics they don't care to follow them. This is why mandatory classes or something akin to what it takes to get a drivers license should be applied to hunting licenses at the lowest level if you don't want to apply it to all gun ownership...but for some reason people are against that. I can see a situation like this, in many states, being treated as just an "unfortunate accident" and this "hunter" will be back out with his gun in no time. That's just wrong. Even people who kill others accidentally in car crashes see some level of consequence with regard to insurance or their license depending on the circumstance. Anyone driving and killing without taking the mandatory classes and test first sees legal repercussions, but for some reason we don't do that for guns. And no, the 2nd amendment is not an argument because nothing i said prevents someone from attempting to own a gun.

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