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“Dogs and Gun Safety”

The title of this article is the name of a search term that showed up in my stats tracking screen for the blog. Someone typed in the search query “Dogs and Gun Safety” and wound up here. So here is

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Posted in Child Safety, Gun Safety, Short Posts

Child Robbed for his iPad

Good work on the deli owner’s part for stopping this POS. It is astounding that the robber had over 60 arrests on his record and was  STILL out on the streets. Lessons: It doesn’t matter how old you are, avoid

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Posted in Awareness, Child Safety

Article: TWO INJURED IN ACCIDENTAL GUN RANGE SHOOTING

If you are working with a new shooter of a small stature, have them fire something much smaller than a 12 gauge. This is not a toughness contest. From http://www.wrcbtv.com/story/21348198/two-injured-in-accidental-gun-range-shooting#.UxZxNcCLDRt.twitter Two injured in accidental gun range shooting Posted: Feb 25, 2013 10:31

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Posted in Child Safety, Gun Safety

Lessons from Sandy Hook: Parental Responsibility

After reading through the Connecticut State Police‘s report on the Sandy Hook Elementary School attack, I am very much convinced that the mother of the killer, Nancy Lanza was woefully negligent in how she dealt with her son, Adam Lanza

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Posted in Awareness, Child Safety, Gun Safety

Lessons Learned from Sandy Hook: School Security Measures

“The only thing that stops a bad guy with a gun is a good guy with a gun.” –Wayne LaPierre The Connecticut State Police just recently released their initial report on the murder spree at Sandy Hook Elementary School on

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Posted in Child Safety, Concealed Carry, Gun Safety, In the News, True Crime