• TheGoldenV@lemmy.world
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    lol! What type of gun should I be buying for my elementary age daughters? Should I stick with 9mm or just go with the FN5.7? Maybe just a baby knife? They’d probably be better with knives, but I worry about reach.

    Idk why you’re sitting around typing when there’s killin’ to be had! Lead the charge bub!

    Edit: Whew, with all this big talk encouraging violence I guess we’ll see you in the news tomorrow! How many of you have ever fired a shot in anger? In war? Talking of what others need to do. Pathetic.
    I’m not even going to meet you halfway and give sympathetic talking points. Nut up or shut up.

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      i dont know where you are getting the idea to arm children, you would be a very irresponsible and dangerous parent around your “children” and should not be parenting them.

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      Start with a BB gun, then a .22, then up. A little pocket knife to stick strangers that try to grab them might be a good idea too, you’re acting like commenters are being histrionic but these nazis are literally kidnapping and murdering people in broad daylight

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      Are you so coddled by modern society that you view a child defending themselves against violent abductors as an absurd thing?

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      I don’t condone your kids needing to shoot someone, but there’s nothing wrong teaching them about firearms as early as possible. I was out shooting with my dad when I was around 6 years old… it all depends on the maturity levels.