Texass 6yo shot in the face - dies

Most dangerous place on the planet is getting between a Liberal and gun deaths, especially a school shooting.

They love to dip themselves in the victims blood.
 
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Texas 6-Year-Old Dies After She Was Accidentally Shot In The Face

Police told KENS that they believe the 6-year-old was the only person in the room at the time. However, investigators are testing her 8-year-old sister for gun residue, since she may have been in the room as well.

A 6yo and an 8yo alone with a loaded gun.

Bring on the excuses.


I'm sure his daddy thought he was a responsible gun owner.

Hopefully he'll be thinking about that while spending the rest of hH's life in prison.
 
wont go to jail...nor will the parents who fry their kids in cars over the summer....this country pays a lot of lip service to loving kids when in reality we as a society could care less about kids
 
wont go to jail...nor will the parents who fry their kids in cars over the summer....this country pays a lot of lip service to loving kids when in reality we as a society could care less about kids

And it is very sad. We have reported kids locked in cars with 90+ degree heat Before. The caretakers get a slap on the wrist and life goes on. Very sad.
 
Texas 6-Year-Old Dies After She Was Accidentally Shot In The Face

Police told KENS that they believe the 6-year-old was the only person in the room at the time. However, investigators are testing her 8-year-old sister for gun residue, since she may have been in the room as well.

A 6yo and an 8yo alone with a loaded gun.

Bring on the excuses.

No excuse for a gun owner to allow access to his/her guns with kids in the home. The parent also made the huge error of not training his/her kids in the proper handling; safety; and dangers of firearms. Training is key. This should be a good lesson for all gun owners who have kids in the house. Enroll your kids in a gun safety training course and buy a gun safe.
 
5:43 p.m. CDT May 14, 2014 --- A 2-year-old Johnson County boy has died from head injuries he suffered when he fell from a motorcycle.


Johnson County Sheriff Lonny Pulkrabek said Abraham J. Harris was riding a motorcycle with his 11-year-old brother Sunday on their parent's Timberland Place property when he fell.


2-year-old dies after falling from motorcycle
 
Law Center to Prevent Gun Violence ? Gun Law Information Experts

Statistics on Gun Deaths & Injuries

In 2010, guns took the lives of 31,076 Americans in homicides, suicides and unintentional shootings. This is the equivalent of more than 85 deaths each day and more than three deaths each hour.1

73,505 Americans were treated in hospital emergency departments for non-fatal gunshot wounds in 2010.2

Firearms were the third-leading cause of injury-related deaths nationwide in 2010, following poisoning and motor vehicle accidents.3

Between 1955 and 1975, the Vietnam War killed over 58,000 American soldiers – less than the number of civilians killed with guns in the U.S. in an average two-year period.4

In the first seven years of the U.S.-Iraq War, over 4,400 American soldiers were killed. Almost as many civilians are killed with guns in the U.S., however, every seven weeks.5


Homicide

Guns were used in 11,078 homicides in the U.S. in 2010, comprising almost 35% of all gun deaths, and over 68% of all homicides.6

On average, 33 gun homicides were committed each day for the years 2005-2010.7

Regions and states with higher rates of gun ownership have significantly higher rates of homicide than states with lower rates of gun ownership.8

Where guns are prevalent, there are significantly more homicides, particularly gun homicides.9

Suicide

Firearms were used in 19,392 suicides in the U.S. in 2010, constituting almost 62% of all gun deaths.10

Over 50% of all suicides are committed with a firearm.11

On average, 49 gun suicides were committed each day for the years 2005-2010.12

White males, about 40% of the U.S. population, accounted for over 80% of firearm suicides in 2010.13

A study of California handgun purchasers found that in the first year after the purchase of a handgun, suicide was the leading cause of death among the purchasers.14

Firearms were used in nearly 44% of suicide deaths among persons under age 25 in 2010.15

More than 75% of guns used in suicide attempts and unintentional injuries of 0-19 year-olds were stored in the residence of the victim, a relative, or a friend.16

The risk of suicide increases in homes where guns are kept loaded and/or unlocked.17

Unintentional Deaths and Injuries

In 2010, unintentional firearm injuries caused the deaths of 606 people.18

From 2005-2010, almost 3,800 people in the U.S. died from unintentional shootings.19

Over 1,300 victims of unintentional shootings for the period 2005–2010 were under 25 years of age.20

People of all age groups are significantly more likely to die from unintentional firearm injuries when they live in states with more guns, relative to states with fewer guns. On average, states with the highest gun levels had nine times the rate of unintentional firearms deaths compared to states with the lowest gun levels.21
 
Texas 6-Year-Old Dies After She Was Accidentally Shot In The Face

Police told KENS that they believe the 6-year-old was the only person in the room at the time. However, investigators are testing her 8-year-old sister for gun residue, since she may have been in the room as well.

A 6yo and an 8yo alone with a loaded gun.

Bring on the excuses.

No excuse for a gun owner to allow access to his/her guns with kids in the home. The parent also made the huge error of not training his/her kids in the proper handling; safety; and dangers of firearms. Training is key. This should be a good lesson for all gun owners who have kids in the house. Enroll your kids in a gun safety training course and buy a gun safe.

Training children of these ages won't save lives any more than training adults has saved them.

The comment above is true - we give lip service to caring about children but we don't protect them.
 
Honest question: What kind of a sick fuck spends his day looking for stories about kids accidentally killed by guns?
 
wont go to jail...nor will the parents who fry their kids in cars over the summer....this country pays a lot of lip service to loving kids when in reality we as a society could care less about kids

My thats a broad paint brush you have there!


would you like evidence of why i say this? i will be happy to list the reason....

hell places ban kids that allow dogs..what does that say?

https://shine.yahoo.com/parenting/the-no-kids-allowed-movement-is-spreading-2516110.html

we debate medical care for kids....the list just goes on and on

The most common indicator of child health is infant mortality. In 2000 at least twenty-four countries ranked better than the United States on this measure.2 Also, the rate of decline in U.S. infant mortality was poorer than in twenty-six countries in the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD). Although some of the international variation in these rates may be attributable to variations among countries in reporting very premature infants as live births, Canada and the Nordic countries, for example, use the same criteria as the United States does, so the low U.S. ranking cannot be explained by differences in statistical practices.3

http://content.healthaffairs.org/content/23/5/165.full

The United States also ranks poorly in the percentage of children receiving standard immunizations. Out of 187 countries, in 2001 the United States ranked sixty-eighth in immunizing children against diphtheria-pertussis-tetanus (DPT, three doses by age one); eighty-ninth for polio (three doses by age one); and eighty-fourth for measles (one dose by age one). Also, out of ninety-five countries, the United States ranked forty-sixth for immunizing children against hepatitis B.6
 

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