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Are people in Boston friggin' stoopid...?



 
 
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Old October 29th, 2008, 12:43 PM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
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http://www.bostonherald.com/news/reg...s_ Uzi_death/

Lessee here - an 8-year-old boy is dead, having shot himself with an
out-of-control full-auto Uzi, and the local DA is wondering if anyone
might have been negligent...uh, ya think?

While I firmly believe that gun ownership, in general, is a
Constitutionally-protected individual right in the US, I'm pretty sure
it doesn't apply to allowing preteens to operate full-auto
close-quarters combat weapons. What possible defense to criminal
negligence could a parent or instructor possibly have to allowing a 8 YO
child to even handle such a weapon with a loaded magazine, much less
fire the ****ing thing?

And for those that don't know (probably most readers), a Micro Uzi on
full-auto is difficult to control for an untrained adult of average
strength and weighs considerably more than the average pistol or
revolver. I have experience with ones in all of the available calibers,
including while fitted with sub-caliber training devices (.22), and I
would say that there is no way whatsoever that a child could possibly
fire any of them safely while on full-auto. Such a firearm is not a
target pistol nor a "plinking" firearm, it is purely and exactly what it
was designed to be: a weapon, and children have no business whatsoever
even handling such weapons, to say nothing of actually firing the thing.

A sad sheesh,
R
....and yeah, the father, the (alleged) "instructor" and anyone else
involved in allowing this tragedy deserve some jail time, with the
alleged "instructor" never being allow to so much a touch a firearm ever
again or "supervise" anyone else doing so...
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Old October 29th, 2008, 12:55 PM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
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Well, yeah. The whole effin state is stooopid.

Why just yesterday it was revealed that a State Senator, one Diane
Wilkerson, was arrested for bribery. The papers had pictures of her
stuffing bribe money into her bra. Uh, one has to ask: How much
money will a bra hold? Somewhere in the vicinity of $23,000. This is
the same "legislator" that was found guilty of not paying income taxes
a few years ago. And yet....... she keeps getting reelected.

Yeah, people in Boston are stoopid.

You should see the latest Barney Frank commercial. Pathetic! He
talks like he has a mouth full of dick...... oooops, wait a
minute...... he does!


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Old October 29th, 2008, 01:05 PM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
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On Wed, 29 Oct 2008 08:55:44 -0400, Dave LaCourse
wrote:

Well, yeah. The whole effin state is stooopid.

Why just yesterday it was revealed that a State Senator, one Diane
Wilkerson, was arrested for bribery. The papers had pictures of her
stuffing bribe money into her bra. Uh, one has to ask: How much
money will a bra hold? Somewhere in the vicinity of $23,000. This is
the same "legislator" that was found guilty of not paying income taxes
a few years ago. And yet....... she keeps getting reelected.

Yeah, people in Boston are stoopid.

You should see the latest Barney Frank commercial. Pathetic! He
talks like he has a mouth full of dick...... oooops, wait a
minute...... he does!


What in hell does Frank being gay have to do with letting a child fire a
Micro Uzi and being stupid?

Sheesh, part deux,
R

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Old October 29th, 2008, 01:36 PM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
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Dave LaCourse wrote:
Well, yeah. The whole effin state is stooopid.
snip

You should see the latest Barney Frank commercial. Pathetic! ...


Hell, you should move to Germany and hang out with The Loony,
you sound just like him. And yes, it is pathetic.

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Ken Fortenberry
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Old October 29th, 2008, 01:55 PM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
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On Oct 29, 8:43*pm, wrote:
http://www.bostonherald.com/news/reg...28_DA:_Crimina...

Lessee here - an 8-year-old boy is dead, having shot himself with an
out-of-control full-auto Uzi, and the local DA is wondering if anyone
might have been negligent...uh, ya think?

While I firmly believe that gun ownership, in general, is a
Constitutionally-protected individual right in the US, I'm pretty sure
it doesn't apply to allowing preteens to operate full-auto
close-quarters combat weapons. *What possible defense to criminal
negligence could a parent or instructor possibly have to allowing a 8 YO
child to even handle such a weapon with a loaded magazine, much less
fire the ****ing thing?

And for those that don't know (probably most readers), a Micro Uzi on
full-auto is difficult to control for an untrained adult of average
strength and weighs considerably more than the average pistol or
revolver. *I have experience with ones in all of the available calibers,
including while fitted with sub-caliber training devices (.22), and I
would say that there is no way whatsoever that a child could possibly
fire any of them safely while on full-auto. *Such a firearm is not a
target pistol nor a "plinking" firearm, it is purely and exactly what it
was designed to be: a weapon, and children have no business whatsoever
even handling such weapons, to say nothing of actually firing the thing.

A sad sheesh,
R
...and yeah, the father, the (alleged) "instructor" and anyone else
involved in allowing this tragedy deserve some jail time, with the
alleged "instructor" never being allow to so much a touch a firearm ever
again or "supervise" anyone else doing so...


It ain't just Bostonians (wait, that didn't come out right...)

Stoopid people aren't just in Boston...
http://tinyurl.com/6obk3t

--riverman
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Old October 29th, 2008, 03:02 PM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
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On Wed, 29 Oct 2008 06:55:52 -0700 (PDT), riverman
wrote:

On Oct 29, 8:43*pm, wrote:
http://www.bostonherald.com/news/reg...28_DA:_Crimina...

Lessee here - an 8-year-old boy is dead, having shot himself with an
out-of-control full-auto Uzi, and the local DA is wondering if anyone
might have been negligent...uh, ya think?

While I firmly believe that gun ownership, in general, is a
Constitutionally-protected individual right in the US, I'm pretty sure
it doesn't apply to allowing preteens to operate full-auto
close-quarters combat weapons. *What possible defense to criminal
negligence could a parent or instructor possibly have to allowing a 8 YO
child to even handle such a weapon with a loaded magazine, much less
fire the ****ing thing?

And for those that don't know (probably most readers), a Micro Uzi on
full-auto is difficult to control for an untrained adult of average
strength and weighs considerably more than the average pistol or
revolver. *I have experience with ones in all of the available calibers,
including while fitted with sub-caliber training devices (.22), and I
would say that there is no way whatsoever that a child could possibly
fire any of them safely while on full-auto. *Such a firearm is not a
target pistol nor a "plinking" firearm, it is purely and exactly what it
was designed to be: a weapon, and children have no business whatsoever
even handling such weapons, to say nothing of actually firing the thing.

A sad sheesh,
R
...and yeah, the father, the (alleged) "instructor" and anyone else
involved in allowing this tragedy deserve some jail time, with the
alleged "instructor" never being allow to so much a touch a firearm ever
again or "supervise" anyone else doing so...


It ain't just Bostonians (wait, that didn't come out right...)

Stoopid people aren't just in Boston...
http://tinyurl.com/6obk3t


This is nothing like _an adult_ firing a revolver and having the barrel
hit them in the head due to recoil. Aside from it being an adult, the
weapon the child fired was still firing when the recoil from the first
shot caused the muzzle flip - and the potential for something like this
was made it so stupid and dangerous. In your video link, by the time
that woman got hit with the muzzle, that bullet was _LONG_ gone. In
this case, it is difficult for an untrained adult to fire a weapon such
as a Micro Uzi (or 9mm/,45 cal. Ingram or other such machine pistol) as
a handheld and keep the muzzle on-target/downrange. It would be
essentially impossible for an 8 YO child to do so, so IOW, the potential
for the second and subsequent fired bullets to go "off-target" was so
high as to be a virtual certainty, whether or not anyone was killed or
injured. To allow any untrained person to fire such a weapon is stupid
and negligent. And considering that "grip-squeezing" the trigger would
produce a burst of several rounds (depending on the exact configuration,
it fires about 25-30 rounds a second), allowing a child to fire _this
particular weapon_ is incredibly stupid and IMO, absolutely criminally
negligent.

TC,
R
--riverman

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Old October 29th, 2008, 03:14 PM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
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Without commenting specifically on Richard's comments, or the event in
quoted article, I want to educate you on some geography. There's
nothing 'Boston' about this story except that the article was in a
Boston newspaper. The event took place in the town of Westfield, 100
miles west of Boston in Hampden County (where I live).
 




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