Has more to do with hunting than anything. Would you object if a parent bought their kid a small fishing rod so they could get the feel for fishing? There's no difference.Uzique The Lesser wrote:
i don't understand why a child should be "facilitated to proper shooting technique". seems an odd activity to encourage a child to partake in. to a non-american that is, i humbly submit. to me it makes about as much sense as buying an 11 year old child a small motorized car/motorbike to "get him used to driving". or giving him a shot of vodka with each family dinner to "get his stomach used to drink". or making him sit down with an excel spreadsheet for 45 minutes every evening to "get him used to work". these are adult things.13rin wrote:
Ah.. My bad.. I see what you're on about... Nah, this is textbook bad parenting. Apologies to Uzi as his point was a tad late. I had a "youth sized" .22 back in the day. It's like a amped up pellet gun. They're out there to facilitate proper shooting technique as it's kinda hard to teach a kid to shoot a full size bolt action, so its scaled down. Again, proper supervision is the fail here. But still, what's to stop the kid from stabbing the fuck outta his sib cause knives are readily accessible or hitting em with the hammer from the garage? But back to the marketing... When was the last time (as you run to google) that you've seen a "chipmunk .22" ad?unnamednewbie13 wrote:
5-year-old shoots 2-year-old sister in Kentucky
I don't know which one the "trained" kid was "playing with" while the mom who knew he was "playing" with it stepped outside, but here's the brightly-colored, attractive lineup marketed for children:
Examples -
pew pew pew pew *boom*
wtf america
Anyway, the whole story stinks of bullshit. Either they're lying about the kid being properly trained or the kid is being framed by his own parent.
although i suppose in a country as absurd as america, one can rely on the circuitous reasoning that a child needs a gun to get used to 'exercising self-defense' or suchlike... in a country where the gun-problem sees 8 year olds massacred by guns, it only makes sense to arm them and train them at a young age.
there's pretty much only one other place in the world where you'll see photo-scenes like the above in such a casual manner...
"Ah, you miserable creatures! You who think that you are so great! You who judge humanity to be so small! You who wish to reform everything! Why don't you reform yourselves? That task would be sufficient enough."
-Frederick Bastiat
-Frederick Bastiat