World According to (some) Breeders, rule #2: Moms: Don't carry a loaded gun.
Newsflash: Flaming fool flaunting the right to carry a loaded gun
24/7 is shot to death by own husband.
From CNN...Pennsylvania soccer mom was chatting with a friend via webcam when she was shot to death by her husband, who then went upstairs and shot himself, police said Friday. Meleanie Hain, 31, made national headlines last year as the mother who carried a loaded, holstered handgun to her 5-year-old daughter's soccer game...
I am kind of surprised this needs explanation, since most parents I know put their children's safety above all else, but apparently there are some "breeders" who think they have the right to carry around loaded guns all the time. Around our kids, and our schools, and soccer games, sleep overs...You know, carry around loaded guns whenever and where ever they want to. Even around dumb, soon-to-be ex-husbands with anger management issues. Yep. The perfect place to have a loaded gun sitting around.
However, from what I've heard, Confucius says: Mommies carrying loaded guns 24/7 may result in an untimely death at close range.
So, my World According to (some) Breeders Rule #2: Unless it's a part of your job, do not sport a loaded gun like it's the latest Walmart accessory.
Gee, I wonder why the other parents at these soccer games had a problem with her flaunting a loaded gun, to begin with? I'm willing to bet that her kid's team won a lot.
I'd say it's a tragic story, except there's no tragedy in a story you know will end badly to begin with. There's a reason why loaded guns should to be harder to have access to. They kill people dead really fast.
And, yeah, sure. The second amendment was a great idea, back when the Redcoats were coming, or when Pa had to bring home the bacon, squealing, but now? Come on.
Not such a great idea these days. This really needs to be debated?
I suppose the only thing silver lining to this story is that her poor daughter, and other innocent lives, were spared by these two idiots.
I know I should be more empathetic, but the premise of this entire story really disturbs me and I just can't get past all the pain caused because of what I think was a foolish person getting away with foolish choices.
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