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Originally Posted by buggyone
I read in the Daily Sun today about the shooting of a 7 year old boy in Tampa.
He was at home with his grandmother (age 63) and the boy got up at 1:30 a.m. And his grandmother heard the noise, took her .22 pistol, fired once in the dark toward the sound, hit her target, and the 7 year old is in critical condition.
Every time I read of a family member being accidentally shot makes me wonder why some people insist on owning guns. Home defense is the usual reason given but then a family tragedy happens too often. Yes, even once is too often.
Will it do the state of Florida any good to put the grandmother in prison? No, she will be punished everyday just remembering what she did to this child.
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This account of the story could also have read like this:
"He was at home with his grandmother (age 63) and the boy got up at 1:30 a.m. And his grandmother heard the noise, took her
baseball bat, swung it with all her might once in the dark toward the sound, hit her target, and the 7 year old is in critical condition.
Every time I read of a family member being accidentally hit over the head
with a baseball bat makes me wonder why some people insist on
owning baseball bats. Home defense is the usual reason given but then a family tragedy happens too often. Yes, even once is too often.
Will it do the state of Florida any good to put the grandmother in prison? No, she will be punished everyday just remembering what she did to this child."