OT: Sports Accident
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Re: OT: Sports Accident
Awwww come on now Bill.... You never played catch with a live grenade?
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Re: OT: Sports Accident
Awwww come on now Bill.... You never played catch with a live grenade?
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>> Just how stupid are kids nowadays?
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>> http://reuters.excite.com//article/2...RENADE-DC.html
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>> Just how stupid are kids nowadays?
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Re: OT: Sports Accident
Awwww come on now Bill.... You never played catch with a live grenade?
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> Billy Ray wrote:
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>> Just how stupid are kids nowadays?
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>> http://reuters.excite.com//article/2...RENADE-DC.html
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> Billy Ray wrote:
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>> Just how stupid are kids nowadays?
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>> http://reuters.excite.com//article/2...RENADE-DC.html
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Re: OT: Sports Accident
With Fort Carson here in town, we see several incidents a year where
some kid shows up with munitions. So far (with one notable exception
of a war trophy from a past war) they have all been "training devices"
and relatively harmless but I think someone finally figured out that
the best prevention was education rather than ignorance. I know my
kids were a lot more respectful around my pistols after seeing what a
45 dumdum did to a gallon can of water.
On Tue, 8 Nov 2005 05:48:06 UTC "Billy Ray" <Billy_Ray@SPAMfuse.net>
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> Just how stupid are kids nowadays?
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> http://reuters.excite.com//article/2...RENADE-DC.html
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some kid shows up with munitions. So far (with one notable exception
of a war trophy from a past war) they have all been "training devices"
and relatively harmless but I think someone finally figured out that
the best prevention was education rather than ignorance. I know my
kids were a lot more respectful around my pistols after seeing what a
45 dumdum did to a gallon can of water.
On Tue, 8 Nov 2005 05:48:06 UTC "Billy Ray" <Billy_Ray@SPAMfuse.net>
wrote:
> Just how stupid are kids nowadays?
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> http://reuters.excite.com//article/2...RENADE-DC.html
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Re: OT: Sports Accident
With Fort Carson here in town, we see several incidents a year where
some kid shows up with munitions. So far (with one notable exception
of a war trophy from a past war) they have all been "training devices"
and relatively harmless but I think someone finally figured out that
the best prevention was education rather than ignorance. I know my
kids were a lot more respectful around my pistols after seeing what a
45 dumdum did to a gallon can of water.
On Tue, 8 Nov 2005 05:48:06 UTC "Billy Ray" <Billy_Ray@SPAMfuse.net>
wrote:
> Just how stupid are kids nowadays?
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> http://reuters.excite.com//article/2...RENADE-DC.html
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Will Honea
some kid shows up with munitions. So far (with one notable exception
of a war trophy from a past war) they have all been "training devices"
and relatively harmless but I think someone finally figured out that
the best prevention was education rather than ignorance. I know my
kids were a lot more respectful around my pistols after seeing what a
45 dumdum did to a gallon can of water.
On Tue, 8 Nov 2005 05:48:06 UTC "Billy Ray" <Billy_Ray@SPAMfuse.net>
wrote:
> Just how stupid are kids nowadays?
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> http://reuters.excite.com//article/2...RENADE-DC.html
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Will Honea
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Re: OT: Sports Accident
With Fort Carson here in town, we see several incidents a year where
some kid shows up with munitions. So far (with one notable exception
of a war trophy from a past war) they have all been "training devices"
and relatively harmless but I think someone finally figured out that
the best prevention was education rather than ignorance. I know my
kids were a lot more respectful around my pistols after seeing what a
45 dumdum did to a gallon can of water.
On Tue, 8 Nov 2005 05:48:06 UTC "Billy Ray" <Billy_Ray@SPAMfuse.net>
wrote:
> Just how stupid are kids nowadays?
>
> http://reuters.excite.com//article/2...RENADE-DC.html
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Will Honea
some kid shows up with munitions. So far (with one notable exception
of a war trophy from a past war) they have all been "training devices"
and relatively harmless but I think someone finally figured out that
the best prevention was education rather than ignorance. I know my
kids were a lot more respectful around my pistols after seeing what a
45 dumdum did to a gallon can of water.
On Tue, 8 Nov 2005 05:48:06 UTC "Billy Ray" <Billy_Ray@SPAMfuse.net>
wrote:
> Just how stupid are kids nowadays?
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> http://reuters.excite.com//article/2...RENADE-DC.html
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Re: OT: Sports Accident
Yeah, I think the total anti-gun is missing something. I grew up with a
former firing instructor dad, and we were never allowed to have "toy"
guns of any variety. We were also trained really early that you never
never never ever point anything looking like a gun at anyone for any
reason unless you are willing to risk parental wrath or really
unfriendly reaction from the pointee. Most of the kids around the area
grew up in similar environments, so there weren't a lot of toy guns
sold. Most of use learned to shoot accurately before entering first
grade. We might be allowed a BB gun, but we were trained early to give
it exactly the same respect as a firearm. Some demonstrations of how
destructive they could be were done, yes, but to a young kid, without
that never-ending discipline of "not a plaything, WHACK!!!" remember
that young kids often think it is fun to blow stuff up...
Will Honea proclaimed:
> With Fort Carson here in town, we see several incidents a year where
> some kid shows up with munitions. So far (with one notable exception
> of a war trophy from a past war) they have all been "training devices"
> and relatively harmless but I think someone finally figured out that
> the best prevention was education rather than ignorance. I know my
> kids were a lot more respectful around my pistols after seeing what a
> 45 dumdum did to a gallon can of water.
>
> On Tue, 8 Nov 2005 05:48:06 UTC "Billy Ray" <Billy_Ray@SPAMfuse.net>
> wrote:
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>>Just how stupid are kids nowadays?
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>>http://reuters.excite.com//article/2...RENADE-DC.html
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former firing instructor dad, and we were never allowed to have "toy"
guns of any variety. We were also trained really early that you never
never never ever point anything looking like a gun at anyone for any
reason unless you are willing to risk parental wrath or really
unfriendly reaction from the pointee. Most of the kids around the area
grew up in similar environments, so there weren't a lot of toy guns
sold. Most of use learned to shoot accurately before entering first
grade. We might be allowed a BB gun, but we were trained early to give
it exactly the same respect as a firearm. Some demonstrations of how
destructive they could be were done, yes, but to a young kid, without
that never-ending discipline of "not a plaything, WHACK!!!" remember
that young kids often think it is fun to blow stuff up...
Will Honea proclaimed:
> With Fort Carson here in town, we see several incidents a year where
> some kid shows up with munitions. So far (with one notable exception
> of a war trophy from a past war) they have all been "training devices"
> and relatively harmless but I think someone finally figured out that
> the best prevention was education rather than ignorance. I know my
> kids were a lot more respectful around my pistols after seeing what a
> 45 dumdum did to a gallon can of water.
>
> On Tue, 8 Nov 2005 05:48:06 UTC "Billy Ray" <Billy_Ray@SPAMfuse.net>
> wrote:
>
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>>Just how stupid are kids nowadays?
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>>http://reuters.excite.com//article/2...RENADE-DC.html
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Re: OT: Sports Accident
Yeah, I think the total anti-gun is missing something. I grew up with a
former firing instructor dad, and we were never allowed to have "toy"
guns of any variety. We were also trained really early that you never
never never ever point anything looking like a gun at anyone for any
reason unless you are willing to risk parental wrath or really
unfriendly reaction from the pointee. Most of the kids around the area
grew up in similar environments, so there weren't a lot of toy guns
sold. Most of use learned to shoot accurately before entering first
grade. We might be allowed a BB gun, but we were trained early to give
it exactly the same respect as a firearm. Some demonstrations of how
destructive they could be were done, yes, but to a young kid, without
that never-ending discipline of "not a plaything, WHACK!!!" remember
that young kids often think it is fun to blow stuff up...
Will Honea proclaimed:
> With Fort Carson here in town, we see several incidents a year where
> some kid shows up with munitions. So far (with one notable exception
> of a war trophy from a past war) they have all been "training devices"
> and relatively harmless but I think someone finally figured out that
> the best prevention was education rather than ignorance. I know my
> kids were a lot more respectful around my pistols after seeing what a
> 45 dumdum did to a gallon can of water.
>
> On Tue, 8 Nov 2005 05:48:06 UTC "Billy Ray" <Billy_Ray@SPAMfuse.net>
> wrote:
>
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>>Just how stupid are kids nowadays?
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>>http://reuters.excite.com//article/2...RENADE-DC.html
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former firing instructor dad, and we were never allowed to have "toy"
guns of any variety. We were also trained really early that you never
never never ever point anything looking like a gun at anyone for any
reason unless you are willing to risk parental wrath or really
unfriendly reaction from the pointee. Most of the kids around the area
grew up in similar environments, so there weren't a lot of toy guns
sold. Most of use learned to shoot accurately before entering first
grade. We might be allowed a BB gun, but we were trained early to give
it exactly the same respect as a firearm. Some demonstrations of how
destructive they could be were done, yes, but to a young kid, without
that never-ending discipline of "not a plaything, WHACK!!!" remember
that young kids often think it is fun to blow stuff up...
Will Honea proclaimed:
> With Fort Carson here in town, we see several incidents a year where
> some kid shows up with munitions. So far (with one notable exception
> of a war trophy from a past war) they have all been "training devices"
> and relatively harmless but I think someone finally figured out that
> the best prevention was education rather than ignorance. I know my
> kids were a lot more respectful around my pistols after seeing what a
> 45 dumdum did to a gallon can of water.
>
> On Tue, 8 Nov 2005 05:48:06 UTC "Billy Ray" <Billy_Ray@SPAMfuse.net>
> wrote:
>
>
>>Just how stupid are kids nowadays?
>>
>>http://reuters.excite.com//article/2...RENADE-DC.html
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Re: OT: Sports Accident
Yeah, I think the total anti-gun is missing something. I grew up with a
former firing instructor dad, and we were never allowed to have "toy"
guns of any variety. We were also trained really early that you never
never never ever point anything looking like a gun at anyone for any
reason unless you are willing to risk parental wrath or really
unfriendly reaction from the pointee. Most of the kids around the area
grew up in similar environments, so there weren't a lot of toy guns
sold. Most of use learned to shoot accurately before entering first
grade. We might be allowed a BB gun, but we were trained early to give
it exactly the same respect as a firearm. Some demonstrations of how
destructive they could be were done, yes, but to a young kid, without
that never-ending discipline of "not a plaything, WHACK!!!" remember
that young kids often think it is fun to blow stuff up...
Will Honea proclaimed:
> With Fort Carson here in town, we see several incidents a year where
> some kid shows up with munitions. So far (with one notable exception
> of a war trophy from a past war) they have all been "training devices"
> and relatively harmless but I think someone finally figured out that
> the best prevention was education rather than ignorance. I know my
> kids were a lot more respectful around my pistols after seeing what a
> 45 dumdum did to a gallon can of water.
>
> On Tue, 8 Nov 2005 05:48:06 UTC "Billy Ray" <Billy_Ray@SPAMfuse.net>
> wrote:
>
>
>>Just how stupid are kids nowadays?
>>
>>http://reuters.excite.com//article/2...RENADE-DC.html
>>
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former firing instructor dad, and we were never allowed to have "toy"
guns of any variety. We were also trained really early that you never
never never ever point anything looking like a gun at anyone for any
reason unless you are willing to risk parental wrath or really
unfriendly reaction from the pointee. Most of the kids around the area
grew up in similar environments, so there weren't a lot of toy guns
sold. Most of use learned to shoot accurately before entering first
grade. We might be allowed a BB gun, but we were trained early to give
it exactly the same respect as a firearm. Some demonstrations of how
destructive they could be were done, yes, but to a young kid, without
that never-ending discipline of "not a plaything, WHACK!!!" remember
that young kids often think it is fun to blow stuff up...
Will Honea proclaimed:
> With Fort Carson here in town, we see several incidents a year where
> some kid shows up with munitions. So far (with one notable exception
> of a war trophy from a past war) they have all been "training devices"
> and relatively harmless but I think someone finally figured out that
> the best prevention was education rather than ignorance. I know my
> kids were a lot more respectful around my pistols after seeing what a
> 45 dumdum did to a gallon can of water.
>
> On Tue, 8 Nov 2005 05:48:06 UTC "Billy Ray" <Billy_Ray@SPAMfuse.net>
> wrote:
>
>
>>Just how stupid are kids nowadays?
>>
>>http://reuters.excite.com//article/2...RENADE-DC.html
>>
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Re: OT: Sports Accident
Hi Lon,
Same here in southern Kalifornia, I wasn't allowed to own a BB gun,
but at nine I was allowed to buy a Remington 22 caliber bolt action
single shot, to use at the 4H club's target range. Where the rules of
owning a firearm were drilled into me by Marine Corps Drill Instructor.
Everyone learned to shoot, it was our duty, at the start of the
communist dominos effect starting in Korea, and the cold war. I believe
firearm safety should be a requirement, just like it was in the fifties,
then maybe the bleeding heart liberals won't be so hysterical, and know
a firearm is simply a tool, and can't kill anyone, it's the criminal
that does.
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
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Lon wrote:
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> Yeah, I think the total anti-gun is missing something. I grew up with a
> former firing instructor dad, and we were never allowed to have "toy"
> guns of any variety. We were also trained really early that you never
> never never ever point anything looking like a gun at anyone for any
> reason unless you are willing to risk parental wrath or really
> unfriendly reaction from the pointee. Most of the kids around the area
> grew up in similar environments, so there weren't a lot of toy guns
> sold. Most of use learned to shoot accurately before entering first
> grade. We might be allowed a BB gun, but we were trained early to give
> it exactly the same respect as a firearm. Some demonstrations of how
> destructive they could be were done, yes, but to a young kid, without
> that never-ending discipline of "not a plaything, WHACK!!!" remember
> that young kids often think it is fun to blow stuff up..
Same here in southern Kalifornia, I wasn't allowed to own a BB gun,
but at nine I was allowed to buy a Remington 22 caliber bolt action
single shot, to use at the 4H club's target range. Where the rules of
owning a firearm were drilled into me by Marine Corps Drill Instructor.
Everyone learned to shoot, it was our duty, at the start of the
communist dominos effect starting in Korea, and the cold war. I believe
firearm safety should be a requirement, just like it was in the fifties,
then maybe the bleeding heart liberals won't be so hysterical, and know
a firearm is simply a tool, and can't kill anyone, it's the criminal
that does.
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Lon wrote:
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> Yeah, I think the total anti-gun is missing something. I grew up with a
> former firing instructor dad, and we were never allowed to have "toy"
> guns of any variety. We were also trained really early that you never
> never never ever point anything looking like a gun at anyone for any
> reason unless you are willing to risk parental wrath or really
> unfriendly reaction from the pointee. Most of the kids around the area
> grew up in similar environments, so there weren't a lot of toy guns
> sold. Most of use learned to shoot accurately before entering first
> grade. We might be allowed a BB gun, but we were trained early to give
> it exactly the same respect as a firearm. Some demonstrations of how
> destructive they could be were done, yes, but to a young kid, without
> that never-ending discipline of "not a plaything, WHACK!!!" remember
> that young kids often think it is fun to blow stuff up..