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Toddlers Are Shooting Each Other: We Don’t Need Guns in Schools - RollingStone
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Being a celebrity, Vaughn's opinions on keeping kids safe by getting more guns into more places made the national news, and ignited the Twittersphere. But there's another gun-related phenomenon affecting the nation's children that could also benefit from a celebrity spokesperson. By the numbers, it's not deranged mass shooters who pose the greatest threat to American children; with gun sales booming across the country, and the number of unsecured firearms in closets and glove compartments exploding, these days it's American kids who are shooting themselves, each other and their parents at an alarming rate.
In just the last week, a three-year old boy in South Carolina shot himself, a Virginia toddler shot and killed himself with one of his parents' guns, and a four-year-old shot and killed a man at a South Dakota gun range. The week before, a three-year-old boy in Utah shot his four-year-old brother, and another three-year-old boy, this time in Florida, shot his one-year-old sister in the face, in front of their preschool. Day after day, week after week, the list goes on. By a back of the envelope calculation, the death toll starts to look like a Sandy Hook every few weeks.
I should know; I've been tracking these shootings since the beginning of the year, after the story of a two-year-old who shot and killed his mother with her own gun inside an Idaho Walmart blew up in the national media. This has been part of my research for my satirical play, Bullets Over Preschool, premiering later this month. I'd say the title was tongue-in-cheek, except that it was inspired by the story of a four-year-old who shot up a daycare center with a 9mm he found in his father's truck.
I also wish it was tongue-in-cheek to say America's children are armed and dangerous, except it's not. It's true.
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http://www.rollingstone.com/politics/news/toddlers-are-shooting-each-other-we-don-t-need-guns-in-schools-20150602
Being a celebrity, Vaughn's opinions on keeping kids safe by getting more guns into more places made the national news, and ignited the Twittersphere. But there's another gun-related phenomenon affecting the nation's children that could also benefit from a celebrity spokesperson. By the numbers, it's not deranged mass shooters who pose the greatest threat to American children; with gun sales booming across the country, and the number of unsecured firearms in closets and glove compartments exploding, these days it's American kids who are shooting themselves, each other and their parents at an alarming rate.
In just the last week, a three-year old boy in South Carolina shot himself, a Virginia toddler shot and killed himself with one of his parents' guns, and a four-year-old shot and killed a man at a South Dakota gun range. The week before, a three-year-old boy in Utah shot his four-year-old brother, and another three-year-old boy, this time in Florida, shot his one-year-old sister in the face, in front of their preschool. Day after day, week after week, the list goes on. By a back of the envelope calculation, the death toll starts to look like a Sandy Hook every few weeks.
I should know; I've been tracking these shootings since the beginning of the year, after the story of a two-year-old who shot and killed his mother with her own gun inside an Idaho Walmart blew up in the national media. This has been part of my research for my satirical play, Bullets Over Preschool, premiering later this month. I'd say the title was tongue-in-cheek, except that it was inspired by the story of a four-year-old who shot up a daycare center with a 9mm he found in his father's truck.
I also wish it was tongue-in-cheek to say America's children are armed and dangerous, except it's not. It's true.
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http://www.rollingstone.com/politics/news/toddlers-are-shooting-each-other-we-don-t-need-guns-in-schools-20150602
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Toddlers Are Shooting Each Other: We Don’t Need Guns in Schools - RollingStone (Original Post)
Electric Monk
Jun 2015
OP
the 2A has no age requirements, IQ or criminal status requirements. guns are for everybody nt
msongs
Jun 2015
#3
"But guns have rights, too. We can't sacrifice our freedumbs for safety. We need to
valerief
Jun 2015
#4
Turbineguy
(38,376 posts)1. Toddlers are a cost component.
They serve no purpose in an NRA Paradise
TheCowsCameHome
(40,216 posts)2. Gun safety should be taught in maternity wards.
n/t
msongs
(70,172 posts)3. the 2A has no age requirements, IQ or criminal status requirements. guns are for everybody nt
valerief
(53,235 posts)4. "But guns have rights, too. We can't sacrifice our freedumbs for safety. We need to
give guns their Right to Life. It's in the Second Amendment. Learn your history."
or quote from an ammosexual? You decide.
mountain grammy
(27,273 posts)5. Thank you for posting here.
It really should be allowed in GD. What crap!
Thanks for the comment sending people here. I honestly don't get it. This isn't inflammatory, it's fucking news! But let's not upset the fucking gun nuts for any reason whatsoever.
I'm joining this group, but I think it's sad that posts like this one aren't allowed on GD.