This is not a gun rights issue, this is idiocy followed by exploitation by an organization I once supported,
Less than two days after a 9-year-old girl in Arizona accidentally shot and killed a gun range instructor who was showing her how to fire an Uzi, the National Rifle Association on Wednesday touted new ways for children to "have fun" at shooting ranges.As HuffPo points out, the article linked to by the NRA - though a bit tasteless in its description of the Mutants and zombie targets - is not the issue as it was published prior to the accident. The issue posed by Wilkie is,
The nation's largest gun lobby posted a tweet Wednesday afternoon to its NRA Women account that read "7 Ways Children Can Have Fun at the Shooting Range." The tweet included a link to an article with the same title published on the website of Women's Outdoor News. A little over an hour after posting it, NRA Women deleted the tweet without explanation.
The timing of the NRA's tweet appears to be linked to this debate. Anstine's column about children's shooting targets was posted on August 20, almost a week before the Arizona shooting. Why the NRA would decide to push out this column to the more than 7,000 followers of its "NRA Women" account is unclear. The NRA did not immediately respond to a request for comment.I am all for children learning about the proper use/cleaning/storage of a firearm as lack of knowledge breeds fear. I have many friends who hunt and their children participate as well. My 5 year old great niece has been learning the basics from her mother (hopefully with an air rifle, as I'm too afraid to ask) But Bullets and Burgers? Seriously?
The girl's parents huddled around her as she gripped her shoulder that she said was injured by the gun's powerful recoil after she fired the automatic weapon at Bullets and Burgers gun range in Arizona. The girl's parents comforted their injured daughter, not realizing at that point that she had fatally shot her instructor, Charles Vacca.Charles Vacca, Shooting Instructor, Fatally Shot By 9-Year-Old Student - Huffington Post
The girl's mother told police that she saw her daughter drop the gun before turning towards her parents and telling them "the gun was too much for her and it hurt her shoulder."
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