Girl's Death Linked to Realistic Gun-Shaped Wii Controller

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Dys

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Responsibility: Does not involve leaving loaded firearms lying around the family home...

Basic common sense, or failing that, a brief education on basic firearm safety should be a pre-req for anyone owning a gun...
 

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A weapon shall always be stored with the slide/firing mechanism removed from the weapon proper, and also stored in a different place.

A weapon shall always be stored without any amunition in it.

A weapon shall always be stored securely, out of the reach of others. In a safe, bank box or other place where unauthorized people can't reach it, children or adults alike.

If these rules were followed, alot of accidents, rage shootings and other unfortunate and devastating events would not occur.

Add that all gun owners must be of sound and stable mind (read no loonies) and not have a violent criminal record (preferrably with an expiration date. People can change), and we would all live in a much safer world.
 

TimeLord

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coldalarm said:
I thought all replica guns had to have some form of distinguishing mark on the barrel?
I'm sure a 3 year old wouldn't have been able to tell even if it did
 

reg42

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Well this explains a lot. I feel sorry for the father; sure, he was careless, but now he has to live with that careless mistake looming over him for the rest of his life. I think I would've offed myself.
 

HentMas

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well... that answers that...


they should probably give the dad a very very severe stern stare

because it was an accident
 

Eliam_Dar

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her father's should be jailed. How in hell do you leave a gun (A GUN) within a 3 years old reach?????!!!!!, it does not matter if the controller looked like that gun, if the girl never had a controller like that she migth also have taken it. This is the parents fault!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 

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AkJay said:
She shot herself...
Even if it actually turned out to be a real gun, why would she have shot herself?
Not to mention that video-games are in NO WAY involved (seeing as it was the step-father who left a loaded gun on the nightstand.
i would have to agree.
 

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I would feel pity, but I am in such utter shock of the retards who let this happen. Those parents are now one of the stupidest people I have ever heard of, I hope they never get a chance to let this happen again.
 

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CINN4M0N said:
AboveUp said:
Geez... Anyone investing in that kind of WiiMote add-ons should be questioned.

If the article didn't tell me which gun was real, I would've said it was the lower one.
Me too. Why is the real gun got wires coming out of it?

The wire is an armored cable that prevents the slide from going back, a round from being inserted into the chamber, and a mag from being put it. Cable is noramally attached to a solid object, like the inside of a gun safe or a load barring wall to prevent it from being stolen.

The real tragedy is that is could have been avoided by any sort of common sense on behalf of the parents.
 

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TechNoFear said:
Rocketboy13 said:
It is a common misconception but not many handguns actually have safeties. The line of reasoning being that if someone who shouldn't have access to the weapon has access, than a tiny switch would be no greater a deterrent to use than the trigger itself.
Why put extra safety measures (child proof caps) on bottles of pills but not on require any on a firearm?

[Safeties are required by law in Australia, if you can get a permit to keep a firearm. In my state it also requires the firearm to be kept in a locked safe at all times the firearm is not in use.]
And had the gun been secured in any fashion then this wouldn't have happened. It is an important distinction that the gun did not shoot the girl, the gun did not place itself in her reach, and the gun has no control over any of the individuals who set this in motion.
 

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...'Haihongchang'? Could it sound any more like a mocking impression of the Chinese language? ><
 

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ManThatYouFear said:
HuntrRose said:
A weapon shall always be stored with the slide/firing mechanism removed from the weapon proper, and also stored in a different place.

A weapon shall always be stored without any amunition in it.

A weapon shall always be stored securely, out of the reach of others. In a safe, bank box or other place where unauthorized people can't reach it, children or adults alike.

If these rules were followed, alot of accidents, rage shootings and other unfortunate and devastating events would not occur.

Add that all gun owners must be of sound and stable mind (read no loonies) and not have a violent criminal record (preferrably with an expiration date. People can change), and we would all live in a much safer world.
just ban them..

even safer world then.

Woah, don't be screwing with my hobby. Maybe we should ban hot coffee, as neglegent parents have often left drinks lying un-attended giving 3rd degree burns to children who knock stuff over.

Banning serves no purpose, what is needed is enforcement of current laws, and awareness of them and just general fire arms safety knowledge. This is the same knee-jerk reaction we see from politicians after a school shooting that somone blames on Modern Warfare 2 or the newest FPS flavor of the month.
 

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No one but a hunter should be allowed to own a gun. No one but police officers should be allowed to own a handgun.

The part that blows me away is that no charges were filed. Criminal negligence? Manslaughter?

There really should be a charge for "stupidity causing death"
 

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dnose said:
No one but a hunter should be allowed to own a gun. No one but police officers should be allowed to own a handgun.
Why? I try to go target shooting with my friends at the local range a couple times a month, usually handguns, but occasionally rifles aswell. At this point many people will start yelling about 4th ammendment in the US, right to bare arms etc... But instead of rehashing that; Its a sport, its a hobby, it is safe. More people die in their backyards in swimming pools then they do by guns. Banning guns only gives guns to criminals, it doesn't get rid of them.

There is a law for that, I believe its called neglegent homicide, or one of the definitions of manslaughter.
 

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Robert0288 said:
dnose said:
No one but a hunter should be allowed to own a gun. No one but police officers should be allowed to own a handgun.
Why? I try to go target shooting with my friends at the local range a couple times a month, usually handguns, but occasionally rifles aswell. At this point many people will start yelling about 4th ammendment in the US, right to bare arms etc... But instead of rehashing that; Its a sport, its a hobby, it is safe. More people die in their backyards in swimming pools then they do by guns. Banning guns only gives guns to criminals, it doesn't get rid of them.

There is a law for that, I believe its called neglegent homicide, or one of the definitions of manslaughter.
Wow this was a such a terribly blanketed statement.
More people die in their pools than by guns? Do they use pools to kill each other in wars? Guns are not safe. It is a mechanism that is dedicated to sending a chunk of metal filled with explosive powder at high velocities towards other objects. If they were safe, far less people would go to shooting ranges for "fun". Why not go to an arcade and imitate it? Guns were made to kill. Not to 'have fun and be safe'.
And banning guns doesn't give guns to criminals. It stops idiots from legally purchasing them. To prevent situations like this one. A real criminal will acquire the weapon needed, legally or otherwise, to commit a crime. That's what makes them a criminal. It's like saying legalizing weed will stop illegal drug trafficking.
I think the 4th amendment needs to be shut down until everyone gets a little more common sense.
 

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Excuse me for being a heartless basterd, but how do these stories keep ending in "and shot herself" instead of "fired it once into the wall and realized that they'd made a horrible mistake." I don't know about you, but the average home probably isn't blessed with an abundance of surfaces off of which a bullet could ricochet. To me this seems as if the first instinct of these people is to try and be clever (or act out a scene from Persona 3) by putting the damn gun to their head. I ask you, when was the last time you did that with a toy gun ever? Precisely

Robert0288 said:
This is the same knee-jerk reaction we see from politicians after a school shooting that somone blames on Modern Warfare 2 or the newest FPS flavor of the month.
Oh please, they blame those shootings on violent song lyrics written by the evil rappers and you know it... or to paraphrase Chris Rock: "White kid kills a bunch of his schoolmates with a gun, they deal with him, nobody worries... Black man says gun: CONGRESSIONAL HEARING"

I swear to God, sometimes I feel like these problems just wouldn't exist if you just sat down every white middle-class yuppie in this country and explained to them exactly what guns are and exactly what they aren't