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Yes, they are pretty damn stupid. One guy, a wad of guns, a pile of ammo, and the gun is in the 'gun safe in the chlld's room,' and the guvmint will just leave him alone. Of course, the guvmint is not coming after his stupid guns anyhow, but ya gotta be prepared. Here's what I think. Until they decide that they have lost enough of their babies and wives, grandmas and depressed teens, tney are still going to keep buying up the guns. Have at it, NRA groupies. Keep funding the domestic terrorists. Keep arming those militias in the forest. Frankly, I'm far more afraid of the NRA than the US Government, and that's just what the NRA wants. You are playing right into their greedy hands.
NRA Convention Speaker Rob Pincus Advises Keeping Gun Safes In Kids' Bedrooms For Home Defense (VIDEO
The question of child access to guns made national headlines this week after a five-year-old boy shot and killed his two-year-old sister in Kentucky. Just days later, a home defense seminar at the National Rifle Association's (NRA) Annual Meeting is raising eyebrows because of its suggestion that guns be stored in kids' bedrooms.
Home defense was a focus of this year's NRA members meeting, according to the Houston Chronicle. One of the offerings was a well-attended seminar on "Home Defense Concepts" taught by gun safety advocate and firearms instructor Rob Pincus.
In a video clip of the seminar obtained by ThinkProgress, Pincus asks the members assembled where they thought gun safes should be located, in the interest of home defense.
"How about putting a quick-access safe in your kids’ room?" Pincus asks. "We have an emotional push back to that. Here’s my position on this. If you’re worried that your kid is going to try to break into the safe that is in their bedroom, with a gun in it, you have bigger problems than home defense."
As the group laughs, Pincus explains that in a home invasion situation, it makes sense to have a gun stored in a bedroom you're instinctively moving to defend.
"If that alarm goes off and the glass breaks and the dog starts barking, what’s the instinct that most people are going to have, in regards to, 'Am I going to run across the house to get the gun, or am I going to run over here to help the screaming kid?'" Pincus said. "And if I’m going to go to the kid anyway, and I have an extra gun and an extra safe, why not put it in their closet?"
Yes, they are pretty damn stupid. One guy, a wad of guns, a pile of ammo, and the gun is in the 'gun safe in the chlld's room,' and the guvmint will just leave him alone. Of course, the guvmint is not coming after his stupid guns anyhow, but ya gotta be prepared.
ReplyDeleteHere's what I think. Until they decide that they have lost enough of their babies and wives, grandmas and depressed teens, tney are still going to keep buying up the guns. Have at it, NRA groupies. Keep funding the domestic terrorists. Keep arming those militias in the forest. Frankly, I'm far more afraid of the NRA than the US Government, and that's just what the NRA wants. You are playing right into their greedy hands.
NRA Convention Speaker Rob Pincus Advises Keeping Gun Safes In Kids' Bedrooms For Home Defense (VIDEO
ReplyDeleteThe question of child access to guns made national headlines this week after a five-year-old boy shot and killed his two-year-old sister in Kentucky. Just days later, a home defense seminar at the National Rifle Association's (NRA) Annual Meeting is raising eyebrows because of its suggestion that guns be stored in kids' bedrooms.
Home defense was a focus of this year's NRA members meeting, according to the Houston Chronicle. One of the offerings was a well-attended seminar on "Home Defense Concepts" taught by gun safety advocate and firearms instructor Rob Pincus.
In a video clip of the seminar obtained by ThinkProgress, Pincus asks the members assembled where they thought gun safes should be located, in the interest of home defense.
"How about putting a quick-access safe in your kids’ room?" Pincus asks. "We have an emotional push back to that. Here’s my position on this. If you’re worried that your kid is going to try to break into the safe that is in their bedroom, with a gun in it, you have bigger problems than home defense."
As the group laughs, Pincus explains that in a home invasion situation, it makes sense to have a gun stored in a bedroom you're instinctively moving to defend.
"If that alarm goes off and the glass breaks and the dog starts barking, what’s the instinct that most people are going to have, in regards to, 'Am I going to run across the house to get the gun, or am I going to run over here to help the screaming kid?'" Pincus said. "And if I’m going to go to the kid anyway, and I have an extra gun and an extra safe, why not put it in their closet?"
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/05/04/nra-speaker-gun-safes-kids-bedrooms-home-defense_n_3216157.html
The mind, it boggles.
DeleteWhat hrh said.
DeleteOT - Bill Moyers had a great show!
ReplyDeleteBill Moyers discusses gun control with grieving parents
http://billmoyers.com/segment/francine-and-david-wheeler-on-turning-tragedy-into-transformation/