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Old March 31st 08, 09:59 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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Default gun discharge in cockpit.

WingFlaps wrote:
On Mar 31, 6:37 am, Dan wrote:
On Mar 30, 1:34 pm, WingFlaps wrote:



You have been a lucky man, but if you gamble you will lose
eventually.

Is that some sort of inane threat?

"Luck" has nothing to do with it, moron.


Only if the threat is perceived as coming from truth. Yes, your family
has been lucky that there has not been a firearms accident. If there
were no guns at all in your household the probability of an accident
would be even lower.

Cheers



I only have one child who also grew up with firearms in the house and
has lived to 17 next month to tell about it. Luck had noting to do with
him not getting hurt training did. In fact one time when he was 4 or 5
my wife had him with her when she went into a sporting goods store to
buy me a xmas present. When he saw the gun rack he made it very clear to
everyone there that he wasn't supposed to be around guns if I wasn't there.

There are lots of things in the average home that can hurt or kill a
child. Part of the parental responsibility is to teach them not to use
such items in a way that could do harm.
 




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