AZ Dept. of Health Services: ‘Remove Guns From Homes with Children’

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Laughable. Nothing more to be said.

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I would love to know where these geniuses get their education.

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@Karacal How about they simply tell people that an intact family and gun locks or safes are important. In looking at the times a child gets shot it is almost always because there’s a single parent in a drug or booze stupor that leaves a gun laying on the coffee table when they pass out. Or, they leave multiple guns laying out all over the place. So, typical commies would rather punish all for the acts of a few. How about you put the few in jail and allow the rest of us to enjoy out 2A freedoms? But that’s not the commie way.

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The parents just need to say that the children “identify as adults”. Problem solved.

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At dollar general

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You can not fix stupid

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I thought MI was bad…still is but dam

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But you can muffle it duct tape… :thinking:

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Who is the unelected bureaucrat behind this?

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It looks as though AZ is trying to one-up CA.

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Whoever came up with the idea didn’t think about it clearly, of course it’s sad the death of these children, and to have the #2 reason of children’s death is firearms but mainly suicide.

But if a kid wants to commit suicide, theh can find plenty of other ways that they can find. Probably educating parents about safes and mental health screening would be beneficial.

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A Tik Tok Challenge. They turn strangulation into a competition

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TikTok needs to be banned. All these ridiculous challenges that doesn’t make any sense.

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I think educating people that guns are for saving lives and putting them on a level playing field with murders would be beneficial.

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They also call them children and/or teens until they’re 20. :thinking:
Just to pad the numbers.

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Makes a lot of sense, with crime rates increasing and police response time decreasing, a gun becomes an essential nowadays. But yes it need to be handled and stored properly.

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SYDNEY — Australia on Thursday passed one of the world’s most restrictive social media laws, banning children under 16 from using online platforms such as TikTok, Snapchat and Instagram.

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That’s smart, good way to save the children.

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I also think that China has restrictions that only allow only 2 hours of electronic devices use per week.

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