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In Idaho gun tragedy, does it matter that mother took precautions?
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It’s usually careless storage and handling of guns that leads to young children finding and firing weapons, hurting themselves or other children.
But the tragic shooting of an Idaho mom by her unwitting toddler in a Hayden Wal-Mart Tuesday has complicated that picture, given that the woman, Veronica Rutledge, had extensive experience with handguns, and had the handgun zippered into a special purse designed for concealed-carry. |
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lostone1413
(1/1/2015)
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What a wal mart and no video of the 2 year old going in the purse Wonder how much this false flag cost Bloomberg and Gates lol |
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teebonicus
(1/1/2015)
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This mother didn't take three of the most basic precautions: 1) not letting her kids see how and where she stored her handgun, 2) not keeping track of her kids' every movement, and 3) not keeping her handgun ON HER PERSON at all times.
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