Most Teens Couldn't Be Bothered to Take Out the Trash

There is hope for America In that young man .
I question the validity of the news source . If it were a real source there would have been a pic of the deceased perp at twelve years old . Where is the outcry and rioting at this injustice .
Whatint hid gun . He didunuffin oh Lordy Jesus .
 
That is good.
If you read the whole article through about 2 or 3 paragraphs or statements below the pictures of the "Thugs"the Mother states that she had not trained the boy on handling or shooting a firearm, yet he got it done. Where did he learn that? out on the street? I would guess, but he knew how to do it, and got it done.
That brings up "TRAINING" to me and range time.
Those Assholes should be happy they didn't try to break into my home as all of my kids have been trained from a very early age how to shoot and handle firearms and both of their Asses would have had multiple hits in them and the only ride they would get would be in the "AmberLamps." straight to the morgue. FM
 
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That is good.
If you read the whole article through about 2 or 3 paragraphs or statements below the pictures of the "Thugs"the Mother states that she had not trained the boy on handling or shooting a firearm, yet he got it done. Where did he learn that? out on the street? I would guess, but he knew how to do it, and got it done.
That brings up "TRAINING" to me and range time.
Those Assholes should be happy they didn't try to break into my home as all of my kids have been trained from a very early age how to shoot and handle firearms and both of their Asses would have had multiple hits in them and the only ride they would get would be in the "AmberLamps." straight to the morgue. FM

Every once in awhile someone is saved with CPR by someone who had never had training and had only seen it on TV. Firearm operation is pretty instinctive is you ask me. If it wasn't there would not be any "5 year old shoots 3 year old brother" accidents.

 
You have a valid point.
I do think that good training is paramount, be it shooting and handling firearms or CPR. or other skill sets in life.
It starts with the parent or parents, however that goes, and works it way down.
Too many kids get their training on the street or on the internet.
People need to step up and be a responsible parent or parents and that is the bottom line for me. So lacking in today's society. FM
 
You have a valid point.
I do think that good training is paramount, be it shooting and handling firearms or CPR. or other skill sets in life.
It starts with the parent or parents, however that goes, and works it way down.
Too many kids get their training on the street or on the internet.
People need to step up and be a responsible parent or parents and that is the bottom line for me. So lacking in today's society. FM

You also make a good point, proficiency comes with practice amd training.

Personally with a 13 year old and a gun in the home some training should have occurred. Started my daughter at 5ish.
 
Mine is 5. She knows how to run her Chipmunk like a pro.
She still has trouble getting good position behind the stock as I am a bit nervous to chop it off to reattach later. Mostly because its a nice red white and blue laminate that she really loves. Calls it her American rifle and wears her cowboy boots that have flags on the tops.

Nice job son, just remember to not chase them into the street and keep shooting. Even though thats what we would all want to do.......