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  • crimsonangel posted 2 months ago
    Judge as you might, but he IS spending time with his kid. +34 reply
    • gspotjax posted 2 months ago
      What come on crimson there are better ways for a dad to spend time with his kid.. +7 reply
      • joythief07 posted 2 months ago
        Like how Bronsin's daddy used to slip it in his ass and then make him fetch a beer. +4 reply
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      • crimsonangel posted 2 months ago
        Yes there are hun, but that was NOT my point. The fact that he is spending time with him and not on his couch drunk or stoned ignoring the kid was what a was impressed with. I may or may not agree awith it, but it IS time with daddy...not the T.V. or a video game. -1 reply
      • Meltd0wn posted 2 months ago
        Better in whose opinion? Dad is showing his kid a part of his life. The kid was neither scared or out of control. He was able to listen to his dad and not act like a spaz. I've seen older kids with less control. +7 reply
        • Tidus posted 1 month ago
          You ever see how obedient a gun makes grown ups? reply
      • tonyrose posted 1 month ago
        Kids these days own guns, at least he's showing him how to properly use it. +1 reply
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    • crimsonangel posted 2 months ago
      Thank you KMB for a post the brought on a debate. About fucking time some thought went into our comments. And thank you me for a comment that seems to have brought forth some true feelings about a tender subject. This is part of what makes visiting heaven so much fun!!! +4 reply
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    • joythief07 posted 2 months ago
      These aren't the people responsible for the majority of the crime in the world. It's the ones without dads. +9 reply
      • gspotjax posted 2 months ago
        I disagree with you there i am more incline to say it's both sides of the fence and it comes down to how we raise our kids and what we teach them... +4 reply
        • joythief07 posted 2 months ago
          Hah. You are entitled to disagree, but I have statistics. +2 reply
          • videoshark posted 2 months ago
            the guns involved in violent crimes are not the guns purchased by law-abiding citizens. +11 reply
            • douchecookies posted 2 months ago
              gspot, have you ever heard of hunting??? i'm pretty sure he isn't teaching his son how to be a "terrorist". guns do more than kill people, they also kill animals. and for a dad to spend quality time hunting with his son is something all gun crime convicts needed in their lives +7 reply
              • zerocommazero posted 2 months ago
                You shouldn't even have your kid handle a gun until they are ready to learn about the full effects of what that entails. If they aren't mature enough for an honest discussion about life and death then they're sure as hell too young to get fixated on a new "toy". +6 reply
                • Meltd0wn posted 2 months ago
                  Better take away mom's tits then. The poor kid might fixate on then and only equate them with nourishment instead of the funbags they are! +6 reply
              • freddyhdz posted 2 months ago
                Yeah!! People dont kill people, Guns kill people! reply
                • coldkiller66 posted 1 month ago
                  well untill one of my guns shoot me without a person behind it, thats bull shit +2 reply
                • azzhole posted 1 month ago
                  yeah that neg came from me freddy maybe you should educate yourself on how tools work they arent self starters. reply
              • jc338mag posted 1 month ago
                my 2nd amendment rights have nothing 2 do with duck hunting or any other type of hunting! reply
            • gspotjax posted 2 months ago
              What ever none of you know what will become of this kid, i could be very wrong or very right and believe me i hope like fuck I'm the one thats wrong...And thanks for the pussy neg prick reply
              • Eden Starr posted 2 months ago
                We already saw what became of him.... he met the love of his life and got married. His family was so very proud that he married someone in the service....so sweet! Pics here.... http://www.heaven666.org/newlyweds-31334.php lol +5 reply
                • Eden Starr posted 2 months ago
                  Aw! Take a fuckin joke! Your mama did when she left the hospital.....pussy negger. ;P LOL +3 reply
            • DSMeTailer posted 2 months ago
              Nah, they are the guns purchased by law-abiding citizens...after being stolen by meth-head thieves. Wait, meth-head thief is a redundancy, isn't it? +2 reply
            • .com/e-bastard posted 2 months ago
              The guns used in crimes are the ones STOLEN from law abiding citizens. I'm not trying to counter your comment videoshark, just trying to underscore the fact that criminals STEAL the guns they use. reply
        • iain_hughes posted 2 months ago
          i disagree with your comments completley Gspot, to be fair, like anything children are immersed in, they understand better, you don't speak to a child, they don't learn how to speak, you don't interact with a child they become socially inept... you disallow children to drink "small amounts and moderated" like they do in some european countries your kids discover alcohol and have not ability to cope with drinking it, i'm a firm believer of if they want to try something, or ask about stuff, let them, don't lie, but depending on what it is just give them a vauge answer like, babies come from mummy and daddy, not birds in the fucking sky shit... +6 reply
          • iain_hughes posted 2 months ago
            it's as said proven that kids who are sheletered from such things have no clue what to do in a situation, sure the kid in this case is like 2/3 the parents consent to it, it's not your kid so why does it really in the great scheme of things in the world affect you.... just my 2$ no digs at anyone, and apologies before hand if it seems so... reply
        • swimmingjesus posted 1 month ago
          so how exactly is teaching a child how to safely and correctly use a fire arm going to increase violence? you know that shooting is an olypic event right, mabey the guy is starting his kid early like those gymnastics kids. or mabey since the gun is in the house the parents are trying to make sure the kid wont shoot his eye out if he ever gets into it. but no teaching a kid how to safely use a gun will make him go out and shoot people. reply
        • Finrond posted 1 month ago
          While I agree that this tot is a bit young to be behind the trigger......I don't see where teaching children about firearms is irresponsible. Quite the opposite actually. What's next, parents with swimming pools teaching kids how to swim or parents with teens teaching their children about sex and condoms....how irresponsible /e sarcasm off reply
      • Tyr posted 2 months ago
        The United States department of justice found that %u201Cboys who own legal firearms have much lower rates of delinquency and drug use and are even slightly less delinquent than non-owners of guns.%u201D Teaching responsibility and respect for the power of a firearm at a young age leads to your children leading responsible lives. +11 reply
        • Tyr posted 2 months ago
          Damn. Posted it twice because I got an error the first time, yet it still shows up now. Sorry. reply
      • withwood posted 1 month ago
        technically, I think you'll find that all children have dads - though of course some may have died and therefore 'had fathers' - so I would be very interested to see the stats that prove otherwise! +2 reply
    • BuffLegs posted 2 months ago
      at least he's learning how to use a gun properly +11 reply
      • gspotjax posted 2 months ago
        What happens when he finds his dads gun, shows his mate then bang someone gets hurt, that kid is way to young to know... +1 reply
        • Eden Starr posted 2 months ago
          Hon...if the father is responsible enough to take him out shooting, wear safety gear, use a low cal. pistol, and show him how to aim....I'm pretty sure it's a given that he'll explain to him WHAT to shoot and what NOT to shoot. Kids that KNOW what a gun can do are less likely to point it at another person. Oh...I'm pretty sure that little one is too short to reach the gun cabinet and pick the lock. lol +3 reply
          • dvs1 posted 2 months ago
            Also I am sure that the dad is smart enough to #1 apply a trigger lock #2 keep the ammunition in a separate location and loced. I currently own 5 fire arms. my first is a 9MM bretta 92FS that I had refinished and is a collection pice. I have only fired it 16 times and it has sat in my safe since then. My other collectors item is a 50cal. desert eagle. Never been fired. A Chinese sks I have never fired it and don't own a magazine for it. A 45 year old reminigtion 22cal. bolt action rifle it was my fathers first weapon. Sentimental value only. My home defense weapon is a 20g. mossburg shot gun, it is in a quick access combo safe under my bed. I chose this weapon #1 you have to be somewhat awake to cock it. #2 just the sound of cocking it will make a intruder drop a big fat load in their shorts. #3 very hard to shoot yourself with it. I would have waited at least until the age of 12 before going into gun safety training. Now I would have brought him/her to a firing range to see what a weapon can do and that it is not a toy. +3 reply
        • Meltd0wn posted 2 months ago
          The point is, teach respect and moderation and you have a child that can handle making decisions. Your kids is much more likely to die in a swimming pool or car crash than by a moron kid playing with a gun. Are you willing to NOT teach your kid how to drive or swim? +2 reply
        • swimmingjesus posted 1 month ago
          im going to go out on a limb here and assume that the father has at least two different safty measures in place to keep the kid out of his guns. he probobly has a gun safe, or at least a gun case with key or combination lock, and most pistols come with a trigger lock now, at least in the north east they do. +2 reply
        • Eden Starr posted 1 month ago
          I countered a neg....it's a good question and spawned some good comments. ;) reply
        • stlmikie posted 1 month ago
          If his father is responsible he would have the guns under lock and key at the house or wherever they may be and that wouldn't be an issue. reply
      • crimsonangel posted 2 months ago
        Yup...time together, proper use, knowledge is good, ignorance is bad! +5 reply
    • jesterhooligan posted 2 months ago
      I hate to disagree with you G, but It just looks like he's teaching his sun how to safely handle and fire a pistol. As long as he's also teaching him to respect it as a deadly weapon, he's decreasing the chances he will "play" with it and kill himself or hurt or kill someone else. +10 reply
      • jesterhooligan posted 2 months ago
        son* reply
        • gspotjax posted 2 months ago
          That kid is just a baby if ya ganna teach a kid at least wait till the kid has understanding for it, you can't tell me that baby understands... +3 reply
          • jesterhooligan posted 2 months ago
            I'll grant you that, he seems too young for me, but I'm not his father so that's not my call. and as I child, I never had to "find" his guns, I knew exactly where they were. In the gun safe in the bedroom, and to this day I don't know the combination +2 reply
            • gspotjax posted 2 months ago
              Good call your dad must have had a good head, however it was two yrs ago here where a boy of 7yrs old found his dads gun his mate and him played with it he fired the gun and killed his mate, this boy had been shown how to use a gun by his dad at a young age yet he still shot his mate, ok this dad didn't do the right thing and hide the key to the safe but now that boy is looking at jail as soon as he turns 16 this kids life is now fucked because he didn't have the understanding... reply
              • GrandpaFicket posted 2 months ago
                That's the key Jax. The boy didn't have any understanding. How much better for all concerned if he had been taught to understand and respect, instead of being deprived of that knowledge. +3 reply
                • gspotjax posted 2 months ago
                  One comment being filtered is enough I'm saying no more on it...we all have our own opinions on but i guess i can't have mine thanks guys.. reply
          • darklordishan posted 2 months ago
            fuck ppl he prob cant say gun yet why would any1 honestly try teach a 1 year old 2 shoot its hard enough 2 clean up after them let alone bury there mistakes from learning a skill thats prob at least 4 a 13 yr old someone with a little comprehention!!! +5 reply
      • withwood posted 1 month ago
        yeh, right, and perhaps the parents should make him watch obscene acts, just so he will 'respect' the fairer sex and not turn out to be a sexual pervert - Clockwork Orange syndrome? +1 reply
    • Tyr posted 2 months ago
      The United States department of justice found that %u201Cboys who own legal firearms have much lower rates of delinquency and drug use and are even slightly less delinquent than non-owners of guns.%u201D Teaching responsibility at a young age leads to children leading responsible lives. reply
  • kmb666 posted 2 months ago
    Isn't this the kid from "get to the choppa" pic +3 reply
    • joythief07 posted 2 months ago
      Sorry dude. Tried to cover that for you and I made it worse! +3 reply
      • GrandpaFicket posted 2 months ago
        Dammit JT, I just fixed that, now you broked it again! Kids! reply
        • crimsonangel posted 2 months ago
          LMAO you to....I neg him and you drew attention to it. hahahah.....KMB needed a little reminder from his late night love affair. reply
        • joythief07 posted 2 months ago
          One day I'll grow up! I promise. reply
          • crimsonangel posted 2 months ago
            really no need to ... I like changing diapers..it's my fetish. reply
            • joythief07 posted 2 months ago
              Good news. I have just pooped. My pants. reply
              • crimsonangel posted 2 months ago
                I got the wipes....we both need them, Cuz I just came. You are now the sexiest man on here. Lemme touch that dirty little ass of yours. reply
  • videoshark posted 2 months ago
    beefy, white, male, short hair, late 20's/early 30's. id say ex-military passing the torch on to his son. reply
  • GrandpaFicket posted 2 months ago
    I know some folks are gonna hate me for this, but my grand kids were all shooting safely under supervision by the time they were four. I have too many guns arund for them to have ANY curiosity about them. They are all so bored with guns by now that I don't have to worry about curiosity killing the cat or anyone else. This Father is teaching his son a valuable skill and a respect for dangerous things that may well save his life or the life of another one day. Kudos to you sir! +9 reply
  • GrandpaFicket posted 2 months ago
    P.S. Whoever is negging this thread please stand up and say why. Your opinion counts and we'd like to hear it. +2 reply
    • crimsonangel posted 2 months ago
      Hey gramps..I only negged KMB...and it was out of love. He understands...you know...disipline the child when they are not doing as told. :) reply
  • jimwhitey posted 2 months ago
    It seems that the debate has turned into nature VS nurture. Lots of factors go into this one. Is the dad responsible? Do the weapons get stored properly at home? Does the dad follow through with instruction and reassurance? We don't know the answers we can only hope. In my home we take gun safety very careful. I hope this guy does. +9 reply
  • shykitten42 posted 2 months ago
    If the "child" was old enough to know what responsibility was then I'd agree ...this country wont let you drink til your 21, wont let you vote til your 18, but its ok to teach him to fire a weapon when he cant even read? ..I dont think so ... +4 reply
    • GrandpaFicket posted 2 months ago
      Look at the vid again Kitten. He's not firing that weapon. Dad has full control. Watch his hands, his finger is pulling the trigger and holding the weapon. The boys hands are just under dads to help him overcome fear and curiosity. The boy has no control at all. It's kind of like putting you boy on your lap, letting him hold the steering wheel, and "drive real slow in the driveway". This is just an introduction to a concept. The real learning comes later, when he's ready. reply
      • shykitten42 posted 2 months ago
        i dont know ...my thinking is if the father was playing ball with his son that would be normal ...shooting a gun, is not ... +4 reply
        • GrandpaFicket posted 2 months ago
          I guess "normal" depends on if you're raised around them or not. If a child is going to be exposed to a possible danger I kinda figger they should understand it completely. The day I brought a branny new L1A1 assualt rifle home and my girls were like "Yeah, nice, whatever", I knew I had done my job right. reply
          • shykitten42 posted 2 months ago
            I grew up in Canada where we had gun control ...I had never seen a handgun until i moved here to the states 9 yrs ago and even then i didnt want to hold it ...my father taught my brother and i how to shoot a shotgun at the age of 15, ONLY because we lived up north and there were alot of rabid fox and bears around and he was a truck driver on the road 5 days a week ...he wanted us to know how to protect ourselves when he wasnt home ...guns scare me but its the person holding the gun that scares me more ... +1 reply
            • GrandpaFicket posted 2 months ago
              Yeah, if your not raised around them it changes your perspective. I don't blame you for being afraid of the person on the trigger though. That's always the problem. But there is no reason to fear the gun itself. It's only bits of plastic, wood and metal and has no mind or ability of its own. As long as you have the education and you have the control, a gun is just a tool like any other. Show it the same respect you would show a chefs knife in your kitchen and you'll be fine. reply
              • shykitten42 posted 2 months ago
                I understand what you're saying ...a gun can be just as dangerous as a kitchen knife ..only problem is, kids arent as curious about a knife as they are about a gun ...and there are too many irresponsible parents out there that keep guns loaded or the bullets with the gun ...then somebody gets hurt ...kids will pick up a gun and pretend they are a cop, thinking they are the hero...it makes them feel like they are in a power position ...not the same as a knife ...THAT is what scares me . .. +3 reply
                • GrandpaFicket posted 2 months ago
                  And that is a healthy fear. I couldn't agree with you more Kitten. Along with gun ownership comes the responsibility to properly store your guns, and teach your children to respect them and not have any curiosity or fascination with them. Gunowners who don't show this responsibility should be shot in the head with their own weapons. reply
                • Eden Starr posted 2 months ago
                  I hate to say this, but you're afraid of the people kitten. GF is right, when the children are taught right, there's no fear. A reminder...The Columbine kids got their weapons elsewhere. They were dented cans. That is the fault of the parent. If the father leaves a loaded weapon out, why is it that the ignorant boy suffers? Where is the responsibility for raising that child that way and for putting a possible lethal situation in his hands? Who do we hold responsible when a child is left in a running car unattended and runs over a pedestrian? This man is trying to be responsible. He's making that effort that when NOT made, we scorn. My girlfriend was taken out at 7 yrs. old with a bunch of children and a community man shot a doll with a shotgun. Point made. The kids that would take that knowledge and think "Cool! Let's do that!" Weren't right in the head to begin with and they would be just as dangerous with a hammer or a ball bat. Guns just scare people more, but it's the intention behind it that is the problem. So if parents did more of what this man is doing...chances become lower that accidents will happen. +1 reply
                  • shykitten42 posted 2 months ago
                    Yes I am afraid of the people behind the gun but guns do scare me .. i was given opportunity to hold a handgun and declined because it scared the living shit out of me ...I will not have a gun in my house ...I can live freely without bearing arms and i can protect my family without a gun ... +2 reply
            • younganccouple posted 2 months ago
              I have to disagree with your "oh no" from above- and it's right here why, "guns scare me"... I've been around them my whole life. We lived in Alaska and I was out ptarmigan hunting before I had my own fourwheeler (another dangerous activity ;) but I digress). My dad never let us play with any weapons- guns, knives, etc. but he did teach us how to use them as tools with the necessary respect for what the consequences are. I could also use a saw (not well, but the right way) before I went to school. It's all context- this takes away the fear and taboo of guns and turns them into any other tool that he'll see Dad using and thus be curious about. +2 reply
  • shogunUK posted 2 months ago
    As a Parent myself I do not condone what this guy is doing, quite frankly, I find it sick! Can't he spend the time teaching the kid to speak, read and write properly instead? Oh, and btw, nobody seems to have noticed that neither of them are wearing protective Goggles, I guess it would be perfectly ok for one of those spent shells to hit the Kid in the eye then?....smart move...real smart! NOT! +8 reply
    • GrandpaFicket posted 2 months ago
      Good call on the goggles, and dad's not wearing ear peotection either. reply
      • shogunUK posted 2 months ago
        Yeah but he's probably already deaf from his Wife shouting at him all the time for teaching the kid to fire guns ;) reply
        • UnleashTheBeast posted 1 month ago
          maybe you didnt hear the mother tell her son to pay attention? i negged you for bot paying attention.(pun intended) reply
  • O22Y posted 2 months ago
    Teaching your child gun safety: good. Teaching your child gun safety when he can't even spell "gun" yet: bad. +7 reply
    • Sylvia posted 2 months ago
      True. But he can't spell "car" yet either, but there's nothing wrong with starting to show him that he can't just run out into the road +4 reply
      • O22Y posted 2 months ago
        Apples to oranges love. Apples to oranges. Obviously my spelling quip doesn't apply to everything. I didn't say, teaching someone safety about something he cant even spell is always bad. I love you though sylvia you've always got fight in ya. reply
        • Sylvia posted 2 months ago
          Yeah point taken. By the way, is "always got fight in ya" a polite way of saying that I'm an argumentative bitch? ;-) reply
  • slightlydisturbed posted 2 months ago
    my dad taught me to shoot when i was around 6,but i was out hunting with him from around 4. he gave me my 1st knife when i was 8,and i never had the urge to kill anyone with either till i joined the army at 16. dad showed me how to respect gun law,and for that i thank him. most gun crime today is committed by those with no respect for anything. +6 reply
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  • byob posted 2 months ago
    as a child my father taught me how to aim his .22 long barrel revolver at 15 i had my first .22 rifle.guns are not the problem people are. if you have guns in your home keep them put up. but everyone should know their way around a gun.just in case one might have to use one. +2 reply
  • irishjohn80 posted 2 months ago
    From the age of 4 i used go fishing with my dad and aged 6 I used to go shooting. My dad never owned a hand gun, he only owned shotguns and rifles. I could not wait for sunday mornings to come quick enough, getting up early and heading off for the day. He taught me about gun safety, nature and respect for my surroundings and the enviorment. I was 8 before he let me shoot out of my first gun ,a single barrled stevenson's shotgun, he still has it. He taught me the dangers of a firearm, i knew from an early age the dangers of guns and shells. I knew a kid from my town who's dad used to hunt with us, he never took his son out. Aged 12 the son got some shotgun shells a steel pipe a hammer and nails, decided to make his own gun, he held the pipe in a vise, wedged the shell into the pipe and used the nail and hammer to fire the shell, the shell exploded blowing off three of his fingers, luckily he got them sewn back on, his dad always regreted after that not bringing his son out and teaching him the dangers of guns. +4 reply
  • 13 posted 2 months ago
    I have read all of you Honest face comments, My Question is what if he was a Dad and Son in Afghanistan...what would had been your reaction? Decleard Terriortist? +5 reply
    • irishjohn80 posted 2 months ago
      Sign of the times 13, Of course he would have been declared a terrorist, after all aren't all towel heads terrorists. I Blame team america world police, durka durka mohommed jihad. reply
    • byob posted 1 month ago
      plus from me for the provoking thought. as long as they were not spewing allah akbar.i would be ok with it.aas i stated above everyone should know their way around a gun.just in case.ans as long as this country the U.S.A. and other countries keep invading foriegn lands those people have the right to teach their sons and daughters how to use firearms.to repell invaders. +1 reply
  • Cobra Dick posted 2 months ago
    You all know me... I'm pro-firearms ownership. My father was taught firearms use and safety at a very early age, and that knowledge served him well in WW2 in the Pacific. My father passed that knowledge on to me, I learned more on my own, and it helped me in Vietnam. I taught my son to shoot, and it helped him in the Iraq War. The right to own weapons is the right to be free! +8 reply
  • hassleoff posted 2 months ago
    It depends on the suitability and the right calibre of the parent!!! reply
  • mistressXXX posted 2 months ago
    I don't believe in this. I'm a mommy and this is way too young, period. There are other things dad could be teaching his son at such a tender age. Tsk, tsk. +5 reply
    • Meltd0wn posted 2 months ago
      If your a single mommy, are you a ginger, do you like multiples and will you accept an offer to be taken to the range and taught how to handle a firearm? If yes, bring the kids and we'll make it a day of "quality time". +1 reply
  • warmonger posted 2 months ago
    I can see by all the comments that this isn't about being a good vs bad parent debate as it is about pro vs guns. So really there isn't a right or wrong answer just opinions I have a 2 year old daughter and weather or not I was in the situation to show her how to use a gun or feel the need to is one thing ....but weather or not Sensualsappire would let me is anouther. I mean that is the point ...why would or wouldn't she considering she's my daughter as well ...and there is only so much playing dollies and pretend tea time I can handle ...sobs +2 reply
    • sensualsapphire posted 2 months ago
      We will be taking her fishing and camping and to dance classes ...even if you gotta do ballet with her! +2 reply
      • warmonger posted 2 months ago
        Listen up woman !!! we can fight about this all we want but I make a deal with God if all goes well I will be fucking proud to ballet dance with her. +3 reply