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Herr Tubthumper

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Jul 11, 2003
62,686
The Fatherland
Americans are complete idiots when it comes to kids and guns.

My good friends 16 year old grandson had been exposed to guns from an early age and had already inherited a collection of hunting rifles. He asked his mum to get him a handgun, which she did. He was showing off to his girlfriend but had forgotten he had left one "up the spout". Blew his head off in front of her.

Such a sad, tragic end to the life of a lovely lad.

But they will never learn. These kinds of killings won't ever stop unless the penny drops that the answer to every question is not "buy a gun". But with Trump seemingly headed back to the White House, things are only likely to get much, much worse.
This reminds me of a guy I met in a bar when I was backpacking around the US when a student. He had a limp and scarring around the thigh and knee. He was cleaning a loaded hand gun……
 




Baldseagull

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Jan 26, 2012
11,839
Crawley
Very sad case, crazy that anyone gives free access to a gun, to any teenager. Crazy that isn't illegal itself. Crazy to lock up a kid for the rest of his days for an act committed at age 15, without any hope. I know some won't agree with me on the last point.
 


Me Atome

Active member
Mar 10, 2024
119
More to the point, what are semi automatic weapons being sold to anyone outside of military or law enforcement?
Absolutely. It makes no sense. Why does the "right to carry guns" have to mean any / all type of guns? Why can this not be redefined? When that "law" was written, I don't think even rifles had been invented.
 


happypig

Staring at the rude boys
May 23, 2009
8,171
Eastbourne
This reminds me of a guy I met in a bar when I was backpacking around the US when a student. He had a limp and scarring around the thigh and knee. He was cleaning a loaded hand gun……

In the 80s I used to work with a feller who had several guns which he used to shoot at competitions and on ranges. He was a very capable, competent and safety conscious owner. One evening he was cleaning his guns in a B&B where he was staying and he put a round through the floor into the room below.

Absolutely. It makes no sense. Why does the "right to carry guns" have to mean any / all type of guns? Why can this not be redefined? When that "law" was written, I don't think even rifles had been invented.
The second amendment was put into the constitution in 1791, when there were only really single-shot muzzle-loaders. To apply it to 21st century multi-shot magazine-fed weapons is absurd. They should (but won’t) introduce a licensing system for anything more than a manually loaded, 3-round shotgun, similar to what we have.
 


Brok

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Dec 26, 2011
4,373
Very sad case, crazy that anyone gives free access to a gun, to any teenager. Crazy that isn't illegal itself. Crazy to lock up a kid for the rest of his days for an act committed at age 15, without any hope. I know some won't agree with me on the last point.
Yes, me for one.
 




Commander

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Apr 28, 2004
13,560
London
Absolutely. It makes no sense. Why does the "right to carry guns" have to mean any / all type of guns? Why can this not be redefined? When that "law" was written, I don't think even rifles had been invented.
It’s mad how they can’t see that their beloved constitution probably didn’t have automatic assault rifles in mind when saying people should be allowed to own a musket that takes a minute to reload.
 




Baldseagull

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Jan 26, 2012
11,839
Crawley
What t
It’s mad how they can’t see that their beloved constitution probably didn’t have automatic assault rifles in mind when saying people should be allowed to own a musket that takes a minute to reload.
What they had in mind was that the citizens should have the ability to resist an oppressive Government.
They should have access to all the conventional weapons the USAF has, if they really want to be able to defend themselves against USAF. As that is clearly insane, the amendment needs amending.
 






Hamilton

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Jul 7, 2003
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Brighton
I mean, when your teenage son is mentally unwell do you really think it would help matters by purchasing him a semi automatic handgun?

Words fail. They really do. What? Why? How?!! How on earth are you even allowed to give him one, never mind what then transpired because of your idiocy?

They’ll probably sue their own son now for damages, and win.
 


GT49er

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Feb 1, 2009
49,183
Gloucester
If he is fully responsible at age 15, why are his parents being jailed too?
Criminal irresponsibility and stupidity. It's a fair cop., as was the full life sentence - although it would probably been kinder if the cops had just gunned him down like they usually do!
 




Brok

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Dec 26, 2011
4,373
If he is fully responsible at age 15, why are his parents being jailed too?
Sorry, but he quite obviously is not responsible at age 15. The parents knew this.
Within 5 minutes of being bought a gun, this little shit went out and deliberately caused as much carnage as he could.

He is now locked up for the rest of his life Good.

The parents are equally to blame because, basically, if they thought their son had fantasies of killing people, then the worst thing they could have done is buy the gun and ammunition for this little monster.
So in a way they are just as responsible for this tragedy as he is.

Will it change anything in America because of this case? No, probably not.
 


Baldseagull

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Jan 26, 2012
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Crawley
Criminal irresponsibility and stupidity. It's a fair cop., as was the full life sentence - although it would probably been kinder if the cops had just gunned him down like they usually do!
I am fully behind the parents being jailed, it's the whole life term, with no opportunity for parole, for a mentally troubled 15 year old that doesn't sit right with me.
 


herecomesaregular

We're in the pipe, 5 by 5
Oct 27, 2008
4,650
Still in Brighton
To be fair, the US court in this case did not accept the "mental health" card played by the murderer. They banged him up for life without parole (equivalent to our "whole life tariff"). Compare and contrast to the killer of the two young kids and school caretaker in Nottingham who got himself a cushy hospital order (at over 6 times the annual cost of banging him up in a Cat A for murder)
You're comparing apples and pear there. And talking complete rubbish.
 




Baldseagull

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Jan 26, 2012
11,839
Crawley
Sorry, but he quite obviously is not responsible at age 15. The parents knew this.
Within 5 minutes of being bought a gun, this little shit went out and deliberately caused as much carnage as he could.

He is now locked up for the rest of his life Good.

The parents are equally to blame because, basically, if they thought their son had fantasies of killing people, then the worst thing they could have done is buy the gun and ammunition for this little monster.
So in a way they are just as responsible for this tragedy as he is.

Will it change anything in America because of this case? No, probably not.
I agree, he is not responsible at age 15, yet was tried as an adult and given a life sentence with no parole.
It does not seem just to hold a 65 year old man in prison for something he did in a state of depression when he was 15, his frontal cortex was underdeveloped, and was being raised by careless parents, no matter how he has conducted himself in the intervening 50 years.
I believe almost everyone is redeemable, especially children.
 


Stat Brother

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Jul 11, 2003
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West west west Sussex
Wannabe Gamekeeper Jnr Stats take away from the horrific story was:-

'how did he only kill 4 people when firing a semi automatic assault rifle?'


#Comforting.
 


Baldseagull

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Jan 26, 2012
11,839
Crawley
Wannabe Gamekeeper Jnr Stats take away from the horrific story was:-

'how did he only kill 4 people when firing a semi automatic assault rifle?'


#Comforting.
Semi automatic handgun, less power than a rifle, he injured 7 others. He also had two more magazines of 15 rounds on him and rounds in the gun when he handed it over to the officer that confronted him.
 


Cotton Socks

Skint Supporter
Feb 20, 2017
2,158
Wannabe Gamekeeper Jnr Stats take away from the horrific story was:-

'how did he only kill 4 people when firing a semi automatic assault rifle?'


#Comforting.
#BloodyFortnite&COD
I'm sure he didn't mean it in the way it came across, they just don't know what to say. 🤷‍♀️ I don't think Fortnite or COD turns them into (complete) maniacs either, just the odd broken controller. :rolleyes:
 




Stat Brother

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Jul 11, 2003
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West west west Sussex
#BloodyFortnite&COD
I'm sure he didn't mean it in the way it came across, they just don't know what to say. 🤷‍♀️ I don't think Fortnite or COD turns them into (complete) maniacs either, just the odd broken controller. :rolleyes:
Oh no he did - he's a hard grafting country boy in his Shoffel (sp) gilet and thin checked cotton shirts.
Calab from Clarkson's Farm is his hero.

He's at his happiest when covered in entrails.

#SoComforting
 


Cotton Socks

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Feb 20, 2017
2,158
Oh no he did - he's a hard grafting country boy in his Shoffel (sp) gilet and thin checked cotton shirts.
Calab from Clarkson's Farm is his hero.

He's at his happiest when covered in entrails.

#SoComforting
Well I think Caleb is a lovely chap if that helps. 😂 I do actually think Caleb is great so he could have a lot worse hero's!
I'm unsure what to say about the entrails. :unsure: ;)
 


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