Friday, February 27, 2009

That 11-yr. Old That Killed His Father's Pregnant Girlfriend Should Have Never Had A "Youth" Gun!


I don't care how many gun advocates don't like what I'm about to say! But,Jordan Brown should have never had a gun for any purpose whatsoever.I know some folks love to hunt & they want to pass that tradition down to their kids.But,look at what the end result can be.I hate to pass judgment on anyone.In my opinion,little 11-yr.old kids shouldn't even be playing with toy guns,let alone shooting real ones.You should at least wait until your kid is old enough to drive.Would you let an 11-yr. old drive your car? No,you would not!

So,why is it perfectly legal & fine for an 11-yr. old boy to own a gun? In my mind,if children are allowed to handle guns,then they should be permitted to handle cars.How is it safer for a child to own a gun!?It just doesn't make any sense to me!Here's more on what Jordan Brown did with his "youth" gun from ABC News:

"An 11-year-old Pennsylvania boy accused of killing his father's pregnant girlfriend last week reportedly used his own youth model shotgun, a smaller-size gun designed specifically for children. 11-year-old is in jail charged with two counts of criminal homicide.

Jordan Brown has been charged as an adult with two counts of criminal homicide in the deaths of 26-year-old Kenzie Marie Houk and her unborn child. Houk was eight months pregnant with Brown's father's child, and also had two daughters, 7 and 4, who lived with her and the Browns.

Police said Brown went downstairs from his bedroom with the gun hidden in a blanket, shot Houk in the head while she lay in bed, then took the bus to school. Brown is being held in the Lawrence County jail, though he is segregated from the adult prisoners. He has not entered a formal plea.

"It's tragic because a woman lost her life. The baby lost her life and you have an 11-year-old that's well on track to spending the rest of his life in jail," said Lawrence County District Attorney John Bongivengo. Brown got the youth-size shotgun as a Christmas present and used it to win a turkey shoot on Valentine's Day, police said.

The 20-gauge shotgun was a gift from the boy's father, Chris Brown, according to Bongivengo. Brown was training his son to be a hunter, the New York Daily News reported. Houk had also encouraged Brown to buy the boy his own gun, according to the Daily News.

Youth model guns are generally shorter and lighter than regular rifles or shotguns and have lighter recoil, making them easier for children to use. Dozens of gun manufacturers offer both rifles and shotguns aimed at the youth market.

Though not uncommon, the guns have been the target of criticism from some gun control activists, who say that children may not understand the danger of such weapons.

"To specifically market a gun designed for a kid is outrageous," said Paul Helmke, president of the Brady Campaign to Prevent Gun Violence, a gun control group. "To have a gun specially designed for junior, we're talking about a lethal weapon here, you're not talking about a toy anymore."

Pennsylvania State Trooper Ronald Kesten said police don't encounter the smaller guns very frequently and said they have not been a problem.

Bongivengo also said it was not uncommon for boys Brown's age to have their own shotgun, though he said the gun should have been locked up and inaccessible.

The gun was kept in a place to which the boy had full access, according to authorities."(END OF EXCERPT)Read the rest here.

Guns in the house & children are not a good mixture!But,a kid owning a "youth" gun is absolutely ludicrous to me!That's just my take on the youth gun issue!

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