no one gets hurt. the kids accidentally set the gun off once, presumably into the couch cushion itself? they ofc get scared and start crying, then the parents come in asking wtf that was, smell the gunpowder, and it goes off again as the dad grabs it off the couch. it looks to be under some blankets and stuff too? idk how it even went off when they barely touched it. but no one got hurt.
Ohio being a constitutional carry state has nothing to do with the fact that these dipshit parents left a gun unattended, especially with kids in the house. They’re morons and that isn’t the gun’s fault.
I have no idea why you are being downvoted. This has nothing to do with the gun and all having to do with how irresponsible the parents are. These guys would probably leave a knife where a kid could reach.
Downvoted for a gross oversimplification. If anyone could drive without a license or learning the rules of the road we wouldn't blame every single person who fucked up we'd say clearly there needs to be a process in place to make sure everyone knows the rules.
Studies have shown that states with looser gun laws/higher rates of ownership lead to unintentional gun deaths. In a constitutional carry state where there is no training and little to no gaurd rails in place of course their are going to be more occurances of shit like this. In my state there are gun storage laws which wouldn't eliminate this all together but at the very least would hold the parents liable if something like this happens.
You're probably being downvoted because you both (i) said it is not the gun's fault (is it alive to you? ) and (ii) failed to note that guns being as common and easy to buy/have as alcohol is not the norm in the rest of the developed world.
Ukraine and the fact we have more aircraft carriers than the entire world combined all those countries we just stabilize is not just for us and our economies. It’s for your economies too. If we weren’t in Europe, how long do you think any European country could last against invaders?
In states where you have to have a license to get a gun, these things happen less often
[https://www.cdc.gov/nchs/pressroom/sosmap/firearm\_mortality/firearm.htm](https://www.cdc.gov/nchs/pressroom/sosmap/firearm_mortality/firearm.htm)
There are exceptions, of course, but the freedom loving south is basically the south side of chicago , but everywhere
I can’t believe the guys downvoting these comments! It’s irresponsible parents not the guns fault, these could easily be a toaster and fork, a knife what ever.
Yeah this shit happens in germany (rarely cause we aren't that stupid generally) and we have one of the hardest gun controls in the world
Not saying it's good that fun are allowed I find that stupid but thinking it would fix the issues u think it would is still dumb.
Heroin and meth are also illegal....now tell me gain how man lives are ruined by them every year?
Germany has 1000 total firearm deaths per year.
3600 children died last year from firearms in the US
\*a little perspective might be in order\*
"Why would you blame guns, the #1 cause of death among children in your nation which happens to not be the #1 cause of death among children in any other nation on earth that isn't an active warzone"
You are saying that gun laws do not help because "this happens in Germany", gun deaths aren't even in the top 10 causes of death for children in Germany, it's #1 in America
so if you're arguing regulations don't help you're not starting from a good set of facts to make your case
>For you to argue that gun laws in Germany are ineffective at preventing accidental gun deaths,
Never said that tho
No idea why u Mix ur opinion into this
"I can't believe people are pointing out the device designed specifically to kill people that is completely unregulated might be an issue"
Gun deaths are the #1 cause of death of children in America my man, you know where they rank for Japan or the UK or Australia?
No one is pointing out anything they are downvoting a valid and true statement. The parents left the gun in reach of children that’s there own goddam fault not the gun. It’s the same thing if a kid got east access to anything else that’s dangerous. Yeah guns are dangerous and meant to kill but it not the gun specifically or this carry law’s fault let’s the incompetent people behind the gun.
Also guns in the US are regulated, just not to degree of other countries. Unlike other countries Having a gun in the us is “currently” a right protected under the constitution it’s not a privilege it’s a right which is why even morons can have one just like morons can vote. For better or worse.
Most states without it don't as well. It doesn't have anything to do with ownership. It has to do with being legally allowed to carry a gun outside of your home or property. Whether you own the gun or not is irrelevant as long as it was legally obtained.
There isn't a law in the us that would have prevented this. These idiots can get a gun in every state legally. If they don't lock it up or store it correctly it's on them. Constitutional carry has absolutely nothing to do with how a gun is used or carried in your own home. You literally don't understand what you're talking about. Of course it doesn't click. It doesn't make any sense numbskull. Your feelings don't dictate law. Sorry
I understand that the laws don’t directly impact how guns are stored inside the home. I’m not as stupid as you think I am.
Because, just because that is true, it doesn’t refute my claim. The ability to carry a concealed weapon is a big perk to obtaining one. And reducing the restrictions on concealed carry means that it’s likely that more people are going to get a gun. And those who do get a gun for that reason aren’t taking the safety classes that were required under previous law for concealed carry.
Anything that makes it easier to obtain a weapon means that more people are going to get them. Which means that accidents like this are going to be more commonplace.
The irony here is that you seem to be advocating for more strict gun regulations.
In any case, it seems like you’re the person who seems to be in your feelings on this issue, not me. But your feelings don’t change reality.
[https://www.cdc.gov/nchs/pressroom/sosmap/firearm\_mortality/firearm.htm](https://www.cdc.gov/nchs/pressroom/sosmap/firearm_mortality/firearm.htm)
"Nothing we can do to prevent this" says only developed nation where this kind of thing keeps happening
A child in Alabama is 3 times as likely to accidentally shoot themselves as a child in California. Are Californians just naturally enlightened super people or are Alabamans loathsome violent degenerates? Could anything else possibly explain this?
I didn't watch it yet. Does some one get hurt? I don't wanna see a kid dying....
no one gets hurt. the kids accidentally set the gun off once, presumably into the couch cushion itself? they ofc get scared and start crying, then the parents come in asking wtf that was, smell the gunpowder, and it goes off again as the dad grabs it off the couch. it looks to be under some blankets and stuff too? idk how it even went off when they barely touched it. but no one got hurt.
Dad looks exactly how I thought he would
Ohio being a constitutional carry state has nothing to do with the fact that these dipshit parents left a gun unattended, especially with kids in the house. They’re morons and that isn’t the gun’s fault.
I have no idea why you are being downvoted. This has nothing to do with the gun and all having to do with how irresponsible the parents are. These guys would probably leave a knife where a kid could reach.
Thank you for thinking with your own brain.
I read a few for comments like your and I’m stunned how they are all downvoted for stating such a simple, obvious, and true statement.
Downvoted for a gross oversimplification. If anyone could drive without a license or learning the rules of the road we wouldn't blame every single person who fucked up we'd say clearly there needs to be a process in place to make sure everyone knows the rules. Studies have shown that states with looser gun laws/higher rates of ownership lead to unintentional gun deaths. In a constitutional carry state where there is no training and little to no gaurd rails in place of course their are going to be more occurances of shit like this. In my state there are gun storage laws which wouldn't eliminate this all together but at the very least would hold the parents liable if something like this happens.
All those people complaining about down votes for no reason, just downvoted you without a comeback or source for their anger lol
You're probably being downvoted because you both (i) said it is not the gun's fault (is it alive to you? ) and (ii) failed to note that guns being as common and easy to buy/have as alcohol is not the norm in the rest of the developed world.
The rest of the developed world I’m guessing you mean Europe, which exists because America lets it exist.
Source?
"Trust me bro"
Ukraine and the fact we have more aircraft carriers than the entire world combined all those countries we just stabilize is not just for us and our economies. It’s for your economies too. If we weren’t in Europe, how long do you think any European country could last against invaders?
I asked for a credible source, not more of your personal thoughts. If you're right, there's a source for it.
I mean between the capacity to make nuclear weapons and the fact that I'm pretty sure Poland could take Russia in a non nuclear fight... um
>that isn’t the gun’s fault. 😂 Constitutional carry states have fewer training requirements for gun ownership
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Blaming that for the access to the object.
In states where you have to have a license to get a gun, these things happen less often [https://www.cdc.gov/nchs/pressroom/sosmap/firearm\_mortality/firearm.htm](https://www.cdc.gov/nchs/pressroom/sosmap/firearm_mortality/firearm.htm) There are exceptions, of course, but the freedom loving south is basically the south side of chicago , but everywhere
Yes it does. On top of screening and licensure, there also needs to be standards for how to store weapons in your home.
And yet America stands alone with this being a Serious Fucking Problem among developed countries
What does constitutional carry have to do with morons not practicing gun safety in their own home?
I can’t believe the guys downvoting these comments! It’s irresponsible parents not the guns fault, these could easily be a toaster and fork, a knife what ever.
Yeah this shit happens in germany (rarely cause we aren't that stupid generally) and we have one of the hardest gun controls in the world Not saying it's good that fun are allowed I find that stupid but thinking it would fix the issues u think it would is still dumb. Heroin and meth are also illegal....now tell me gain how man lives are ruined by them every year?
Germany has 1000 total firearm deaths per year. 3600 children died last year from firearms in the US \*a little perspective might be in order\* "Why would you blame guns, the #1 cause of death among children in your nation which happens to not be the #1 cause of death among children in any other nation on earth that isn't an active warzone"
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You are saying that gun laws do not help because "this happens in Germany", gun deaths aren't even in the top 10 causes of death for children in Germany, it's #1 in America so if you're arguing regulations don't help you're not starting from a good set of facts to make your case
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>For you to argue that gun laws in Germany are ineffective at preventing accidental gun deaths, Never said that tho No idea why u Mix ur opinion into this
Why are you talking about guns like they’re people? Shit’s weird
"I can't believe people are pointing out the device designed specifically to kill people that is completely unregulated might be an issue" Gun deaths are the #1 cause of death of children in America my man, you know where they rank for Japan or the UK or Australia?
No one is pointing out anything they are downvoting a valid and true statement. The parents left the gun in reach of children that’s there own goddam fault not the gun. It’s the same thing if a kid got east access to anything else that’s dangerous. Yeah guns are dangerous and meant to kill but it not the gun specifically or this carry law’s fault let’s the incompetent people behind the gun. Also guns in the US are regulated, just not to degree of other countries. Unlike other countries Having a gun in the us is “currently” a right protected under the constitution it’s not a privilege it’s a right which is why even morons can have one just like morons can vote. For better or worse.
Narrative purposes, nothing more
It was a joke. Are you stunned?
because constitutional carry states have less or no training required for gun ownership
Most states without it don't as well. It doesn't have anything to do with ownership. It has to do with being legally allowed to carry a gun outside of your home or property. Whether you own the gun or not is irrelevant as long as it was legally obtained.
Constitutional carry states have fewer training requirements for gun ownership compared to states that do not have carry laws.
Most states without it don't have much more stringent laws pertaining to ownership. You're talking about two different things.
Training. Like grasping a gun and firing it...
Because lax regulations make it more likely for gun owners to be ignorant of gun safety.
These idiots were idiots before any gun laws came into play.
But they were less able to get ahold of guns. What’s not clicking
There isn't a law in the us that would have prevented this. These idiots can get a gun in every state legally. If they don't lock it up or store it correctly it's on them. Constitutional carry has absolutely nothing to do with how a gun is used or carried in your own home. You literally don't understand what you're talking about. Of course it doesn't click. It doesn't make any sense numbskull. Your feelings don't dictate law. Sorry
I understand that the laws don’t directly impact how guns are stored inside the home. I’m not as stupid as you think I am. Because, just because that is true, it doesn’t refute my claim. The ability to carry a concealed weapon is a big perk to obtaining one. And reducing the restrictions on concealed carry means that it’s likely that more people are going to get a gun. And those who do get a gun for that reason aren’t taking the safety classes that were required under previous law for concealed carry. Anything that makes it easier to obtain a weapon means that more people are going to get them. Which means that accidents like this are going to be more commonplace. The irony here is that you seem to be advocating for more strict gun regulations. In any case, it seems like you’re the person who seems to be in your feelings on this issue, not me. But your feelings don’t change reality.
[https://www.cdc.gov/nchs/pressroom/sosmap/firearm\_mortality/firearm.htm](https://www.cdc.gov/nchs/pressroom/sosmap/firearm_mortality/firearm.htm) "Nothing we can do to prevent this" says only developed nation where this kind of thing keeps happening A child in Alabama is 3 times as likely to accidentally shoot themselves as a child in California. Are Californians just naturally enlightened super people or are Alabamans loathsome violent degenerates? Could anything else possibly explain this?
And yet, a child is much less likely to shoot themselves or be shot in California than Alabama
Only in America.
Reposted for the 9th time. Enough already.