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Laws named after people are usually shitty laws

A bill that would penalize gun owners for not securing guns when kids are around has failed in Tennessee. I can count, right now, 6 guns my kids can access. And I’m not worried one whit. Because they know better.

9 Responses to “Laws named after people are usually shitty laws”

  1. FiftycalTX Says:

    They now better? whasat?

  2. SayUncle Says:

    For some reason on this keyboard, the K key sticks.

  3. rickn8or Says:

    Only enforceable after-the-fact.

  4. RC Says:

    So the law shouldn’t be restricting access but, if there absolutely had to be a law, it should be required to teach kids the proper things to do or not to do around firearms.

  5. Huck Says:

    You’re talking about parental responsibility. Keep in mind RC, that the knuckleheads who come up with bullshit laws like that have no sense of responsibility and therefore figure that no one else does either. So they come up with a law that will supposedly replace responsibility.

  6. Kasper Says:

    Why do you hate children…

  7. one-eyed Jack Says:

    y 13 yo and 10yo grandkids own a half dozen guns between them and know how to use them. Tell them that they can’t be around them. Jack.

  8. Lyle Says:

    What about a law requiring Progressive literature be locked away so kids can’t access it? How many violent criminals, after all, have been previously inculcated into Progressive or other authoritarian or grievance culture ideology?

    We’d have to lock up most of the schools so kids couldn’t get in and become exposed to the mind-killing, Progressive drivel inside.

  9. MJM Says:

    Bad facts make bad law. Child’s death was horrible, but the gun control, “make it a crime” bill was the usual knee jerk.

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