http://abcnews.go.com/US/wireStory/i...-dies-25133836
First, this is a tragedy for both the victim and the girl.
But beyond that, a serious question: does this change your thoughts on guns? For me it makes no change on my thoughts about "ownership", but how young is too young from a safty perspective, and since we legislate certain levels of safety for cars (age for a drivers license being but one), does/how this carry over to guns? Does this change any of that?
Originally Posted by Old-T
From a safety perspective, I think she was too young. Her parents should have been involved in her gradual progression up the chain of difficulty. Automatics tend to be prone to that sort of problem, and the instructor should have been more cautious. I could see a law restricting automatics to no one under 16, but every situation is different. It really shows how the government just can't stop every bad thing from happening, so the price of freedom is messy and painful, and this is one manifestation of it.
Clearly, 16 year old drivers cause more death and mayhem than 9 year old girls with guns.