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I am curious to what you guys think; if a young kid came up to you at gun point, would you use deadly force to stop him? I am unsure what I would have done in that situation.
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I am curious to what you guys think; if a young kid came up to you at gun point, would you use deadly force to stop him? I am unsure what I would have done in that situation.
This is how new gangbagers are "minted" these days. You gotta "do work" and get "blooded" to get respect and a reputation, and the younger you are when you make your mark the more power and respect you'll garner from the get-go if you live long enough to be an OG.
Almost everyone here blaming on the parents why dont we blame on the GOV? They stick their foot in every family business. I love my boy very much, he is my life and my evrything. Kid sometime need to be punish, spanks in the butt sometime to tell them they did serious mistakes. Our lovely GOV are not letting the parents to have free freedom of punishing the kids when they make major mistake, they will never able to learn from wrong or right. A lot of us here got spanks when we were kid but we didnt turn out mess up.
As a young (mid-30s) parent of a young one (2.5), the generation blamed for many pedagogic mistakes, I agree. Never mind what the police said, the thought of the spanking I'd get home would be enough to keep these kinds of "playful" thoughts out of my head. A strict and clear set of rules and limits on TV time and sugary foods help us and our son be happy. Plus he can entertain himself with a simple puzzle, some toy cars or a book.
However, I don't agree with everything you say. Why blame the government? That's in my view part of today's problem: It's not my fault, but someone else's and preferrably "the man/system" is to blame, so I can rightfully sit and mope instead of doing something about it.
I am curious to what you guys think; if a young kid came up to you at gun point, would you use deadly force to stop him? I am unsure what I would have done in that situation.
I believe I would.
No. After that kid pulled the gun on the woman on MAX, I re-evaluated what my response would be like I do for most self-defense situations I read about. That's when I also started carrying pepper spray. I KNOW that I would hesitate to the point of a firearm being ineffective if put in that situation. I do not want to live the rest of my life having killed a kid, justified or not, who was just being young and stupid. IMO, the general public would ratherI am curious to what you guys think; if a young kid came up to you at gun point, would you use deadly force to stop him? I am unsure what I would have done in that situation.
No. After that kid pulled the gun on the woman on MAX, I re-evaluated what my response would be like I do for most self-defense situations I read about. That's when I also started carrying pepper spray. I KNOW that I would hesitate to the point of a firearm being ineffective if put in that situation. I do not want to live the rest of my life having killed a kid, justified or not, who was just being young and stupid. IMO, the general public would rather
have you take one for the team than have you use deadly force to defend yourself against kids. These are the people who make up your jury.
AMT,it's still the parents' fault.
They did something to the kid Or more likely did NOTHING with the kid so he had no respect for them.
The ugliest thing I ever saw was one of those extra long church type vans with a bunch of babies in it. Like 1 year olds.
What are those kids learning from that $8 per hour woman that doesn't want to be there?
The kid is learning that it's parents have better things to do than spend time with them.
It's always how the parents interacted with the child from day one.
Parents always want that new car or a bigger TV or bigger house.
Nobody is satisfied with what they have. Always need something else.
So they spend more time working than they do with the kid they thought they wanted for a minute.
Always on the parents.
Huh?couldn't be who they hand out with,like those type of people that at voting places. you know those kind of kids wait your right it's the parents fault just not their parents
I am curious to what you guys think; if a young kid came up to you at gun point, would you use deadly force to stop him? I am unsure what I would have done in that situation.