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Tragedy struck a Northside neighborhood in Jacksonville the first week of February when when an 8-year-old boy accidentally shot and killed his 5-year-old sister and injured his 4-year-old friend. The kids were playing with the gun when they were home alone. The owner of the gun has since been arrested, but the incident begs the questions: When should parents teach their kids about gun safety and how? |
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Sosalty
(2/8/2017)
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Parenting is grossly lacking in the US. Govt schools are lacking in transferring basic cultural traits needed for survival and to enable thriving. Eddie Eagle K-3, would be perfect, would be. . . |
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