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curmudgeon3 wrote:Any time the use of a gun by a parent is involved in a child disciplinary action, it's approaching the abyss.
Nope.... I think using "9 rounds to PUNISH Facebook post" as the title to this thread is completely normal and a great way to to show my kids who's boss. I have an old box of armor peircing rounds for my .357 and I'm just waiting for my son to do something stupid with his Ford Ranger "I bought him"
curmudgeon3 wrote:Any time the use of a gun by a parent is involved in a child disciplinary action, it's approaching the abyss.
Nope.... I think using "9 rounds to PUNISH Facebook post" as the title to this thread is completely normal and a great way to to show my kids who's boss. I have an old box of armor peircing rounds for my .357 and I'm just waiting for my son to do something stupid with his Ford Ranger "I bought him"
My uncle also carried a .357 loaded with AP rounds. He was a fire-and-brimstone preacher who thought the world would end in 1978, and that he was God's last remaining prophet.
You jerks are all alike.
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Why is that in every other scenario posted here, a gun is "just a tool, nothing more", but when it's used to destroy an inanimate object that someone deserved to have taken away as punishment, it's apparently the psychological indicator of craziness, ego, and immorality?
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curmudgeon3 wrote:Any time the use of a gun by a parent is involved in a child disciplinary action, it's approaching the abyss.
Nope.... I think using "9 rounds to PUNISH Facebook post" as the title to this thread is completely normal and a great way to to show my kids who's boss. I have an old box of armor peircing rounds for my .357 and I'm just waiting for my son to do something stupid with his Ford Ranger "I bought him"
My uncle also carried a .357 loaded with AP rounds. He was a fire-and-brimstone preacher who thought the world would end in 1978, and that he was God's last remaining prophet.
You jerks are all alike.
I like the way your Uncle rolled! Sounds like a guy who I would hang out with and discuss the Worlds problems.
Mrs. Daspirate wrote:Why is that in every other scenario posted here, a gun is "just a tool, nothing more", but when it's used to destroy an inanimate object that someone deserved to have taken away as punishment, it's apparently the psychological indicator of craziness, ego, and immorality?
That is an excellent question.
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The Today Show has a poll about this incident. I don't like how the poll questions are structured (big surprise) but when I last looked, 74% supported the father.
Chris
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"If you walk out of your house carrying your gun (openly or otherwise) and you DO NOT fully understand the law, then you are NOT completely armed..."