2-yr-old shoots himself with a gun a guest left “hidden” under a bed

I’m glad the kid shot himself, one less gun nut.
 
PCSO: 2-year-old shot in the arm Friday night

This is completely irresponsible. Please, lock your guns!

It's easier to lock up the kids. My wife and I are older folks, so we don't have to worry about that happening. We keep a chambered firearm everywhere within six steps in the house, and the heavier artillery with just full magazines and nothing in the chamber. It also helps to keep spare magazines and tactical flashlights in strategic locations, if you should need them. If the shit get too heavy, then the body armor, kevlar MICH helmet, night-vision and gas masks come out.

Like they say in the Boy Scouts, "Be Prepared." :biggrin:
 
PCSO: 2-year-old shot in the arm Friday night

This is completely irresponsible. Please, lock your guns!

It's easier to lock up the kids. My wife and I are older folks, so we don't have to worry about that happening. We keep a chambered firearm everywhere within six steps in the house, and the heavier artillery with just full magazines and nothing in the chamber. It also helps to keep spare magazines and tactical flashlights in strategic locations, if you should need them. If the shit get too heavy, then the body armor, kevlar MICH helmet, night-vision and gas masks come out.

Like they say in the Boy Scouts, "Be Prepared." :biggrin:
Must be fun to be so afraid all the time.
 
PCSO: 2-year-old shot in the arm Friday night

This is completely irresponsible. Please, lock your guns!

It's easier to lock up the kids. My wife and I are older folks, so we don't have to worry about that happening. We keep a chambered firearm everywhere within six steps in the house, and the heavier artillery with just full magazines and nothing in the chamber. It also helps to keep spare magazines and tactical flashlights in strategic locations, if you should need them. If the shit get too heavy, then the body armor, kevlar MICH helmet, night-vision and gas masks come out.

Like they say in the Boy Scouts, "Be Prepared." :biggrin:
Must be fun to be so afraid all the time.

Nope. Sleep like a baby. Like I would if I had my own personal military guard. Don't need a police escort either, because I carry concealed everywhere.

Plus there are the dogs that alert us if anyone come up the long driveway. Dogs are good: They have different barks for different threat levels.
 
PCSO: 2-year-old shot in the arm Friday night

This is completely irresponsible. Please, lock your guns!

It's easier to lock up the kids. My wife and I are older folks, so we don't have to worry about that happening. We keep a chambered firearm everywhere within six steps in the house, and the heavier artillery with just full magazines and nothing in the chamber. It also helps to keep spare magazines and tactical flashlights in strategic locations, if you should need them. If the shit get too heavy, then the body armor, kevlar MICH helmet, night-vision and gas masks come out.

Like they say in the Boy Scouts, "Be Prepared." :biggrin:
Must be fun to be so afraid all the time.

Nope. Sleep like a baby. Like I would if I had my own personal military guard.
Which means your afraid. You should move to a safer place.
 
PCSO: 2-year-old shot in the arm Friday night

This is completely irresponsible. Please, lock your guns!

It's easier to lock up the kids. My wife and I are older folks, so we don't have to worry about that happening. We keep a chambered firearm everywhere within six steps in the house, and the heavier artillery with just full magazines and nothing in the chamber. It also helps to keep spare magazines and tactical flashlights in strategic locations, if you should need them. If the shit get too heavy, then the body armor, kevlar MICH helmet, night-vision and gas masks come out.

Like they say in the Boy Scouts, "Be Prepared." :biggrin:
Must be fun to be so afraid all the time.

Nope. Sleep like a baby. Like I would if I had my own personal military guard.
Which means your afraid. You should move to a safer place.

Couldn't get much "safer" than having a hundred acres of woods around me. Fear and preparedness are two different things. Are you so afraid that you have to have a spare tire and insurance?

So bite me.
 

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