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It was an automatic bb gun they are designed to fire more than one round with a single trigger pull. Also I didnt just pick it up and used it. The kid was playing with it he found it in my room where I kept it I took it from him and went to ensure that it was in safety mode(which it wasnt) And I put it in safety mode assuming the kid had left my room clicked the trigger and it fired of the kid was still there with his back turned He dropped my puppy so I suppose he was playing it before the gun went off. I have two children of my own and never had a history of child abuse or hurting people, so why would I start at the age of 21? bullshit.

 

You're 24, and your preferred method of ensuring a weapon is on safe is to pull the trigger?

 

That is idiocy. If you can't even handle a BB gun safely, you should not be allowed to own a firearm. You have shown us all that you're not responsible.

 

Fortunately for us, you're a felon, so you won't (legally) be able to.

 

I started carrying a handgun when I was 19. I've had BB guns since I was 10, and never done what you did.

 

You are going to have a hell of a time getting rid of your charge. You were clearly in the wrong, and it was your fault.

 

Another thing, there is no such thing as an "accidental discharge." There is only negligence. Accidents do not happen when guns are involved.

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People have too many opinions about things they know nothing about, and the less they know, the more opinions they have.

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  • To be honest if you were standing right next to me right now, i would probably punch you square in the face for being so stupid..

You're 24, and your preferred method of ensuring a weapon is on safe is to pull the trigger?

 

That is idiocy. If you can't even handle a BB gun safely, you should not be allowed to own a firearm. You have shown us all that you're not responsible.

 

Fortunately for us, you're a felon, so you won't (legally) be able to.

 

I started carrying a handgun when I was 19. I've had BB guns since I was 10, and never done what you did.

 

You are going to have a hell of a time getting rid of your charge. You were clearly in the wrong, and it was your fault.

 

Another thing, there is no such thing as an "accidental discharge." There is only negligence. Accidents do not happen when guns are involved.

 

I'm surprised they allowed him to keep his kids...

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I'm surprised they allowed him to keep his kids...

 

Well, he's lied about so many things, what's to say he even has kids at all?

 

People have too many opinions about things they know nothing about, and the less they know, the more opinions they have.

Okay. This has gone far enough. He asked a question; that question has generally been answered. This pile-on serves no purpose whatsoever. I'm locking this thread.

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