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    Another one


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    Very sad

    I think the parents might be in the poo over this
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    Quote Originally Posted by sako75 View Post
    Very sad

    I think the parents might be in the poo over this
    Hope so.....brainless!!!!!!
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    So many of us are responsible firearms owners and so many of us have taught children safe handling of firearms. The issue in this instance is about access and supervision. I hope the girl recovers quickly.
    It takes 43 muscle's to frown and 17 to smile, but only 3 for proper trigger pull.
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    parents should always make sure that any type of firearm should not be in hand of children to avoid any type of incident. It is necessary to have gun case and keep the gun in some safe place with locked. And gun safety rules should be followed by the gun users.

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    This is not a firearm problem any halfwit over 18 can by a air rifle and leave it lying around.


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    Your not shit stirring are you square1?


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    The boy wasnt an NZDA member was he?


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    I would suggest you're the one stirring the shit here, username. Saying "its not a firearm problem" is pretty short sighted.

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    Unfortunately even the most highly educated can make mistakes. We all need to remember that incidents/accidents can and do happen to ANYONE. None is immune to lapses of 'perfection'.

    hope some round here know good glaziers.

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    Quote Originally Posted by square1 View Post
    I would suggest you're the one stirring the shit here, username. Saying "its not a firearm problem" is pretty short sighted.
    After all the discussion on hunters being shot and killed due to misidentification during the roar. You title this "Another one"?


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    Quote Originally Posted by username View Post
    After all the discussion on hunters being shot and killed due to misidentification during the roar. You title this "Another one"?


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    I posted this in the general "Firearm Safety" section, as I believe it relates to firearm safety. If you have a browse through this section you will discover many other safety related posts, which aren't directly related to hunting misidentification.
    Had I put it into one of the threads where people discussed hunters being shot then yeah, that would be insensitive, but that's not what happened.

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    Ok i dont read the forum by section i read new posts.


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    Quote Originally Posted by username View Post
    Ok i dont read the forum by section i read new posts.


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    Lazy like me
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    Is this another reason to not visit Wairoa?
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