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Child firing Uzi at Ariz. shooting range accidentally kills instructor, police say

I started shooting with a shotgun when I was 5 years old. Guess its a south thing. Dad thought it would be a good way to show me that guns are dangerous and how to be careful with them. Same thing his Dad with him. But an uzi? Why a gun that is generally extremely difficult for a novice to control.
 
I can say that I personally was introduced to fire arms at a the age of 4 or 5 (forgive me for not remembering... it was only 23 to 24 years ago). But that being said, I was shooting a .22 cal single fire rifle and revolver, not a uzi 9mm with full auto! Watching the video shows me 1 thing... the instructor probably was not doing the right thing standing so close to the girl. And 2 if a 9 year old girl was to be shooing a firearm of that sort, I would have been a much more active participant (such as holding the weapon with the child and keeping it on safe until it was time to shoot). Needless to say a 9 year old girl should not have been shooting unassisted or even been aloud to shoot to begin with. That such a caliber weapon on full auto is not easy to control for an adult needless to say a 9 year old girl! Was probably something like whisky throttle when riding a motorcycle. I was never trained on full auto, other than dump 180 rounds and fast as possible down range. But I was 30 in the best shape of my life and able to hump 120 lbs around for weeks at a time in the most difficult terrain you could think of. Not something meant for a 9 year old girl! Stupid policy of the gun range and stupid thinking of the parents. If an grown adult has a hard time handling a single fire weapon what makes you think that a 50 lb child can do the same?
 
+1 for IQ tests before you can be a firearm owner. What is the saying..... common sense is not so common!
 
A range is no place for children that young. Surprised the family of the victim is not suing the range/sheriff department for being so dumb.


While I don't support it, I can still see kids using handguns at a range, when i was 11 i went to a camp for a 5th grade retreat and they were hardcore on us when we were just doing archery, we were deafly afraid to not aim at the targets.

yeah its 2 different things and 2-3 years difference, but i really think kids can get the consequences of shooting a gun (even though i think its un-needed at that age, some might not so i respect that)

but if you think shooting a full auto smg or rifle at that young age is okay, then im not sure how evolution didnt pick you off yet
 
I really want to know why would you give your 9yrold an uzi. Nothing could totally go wrong. I cannot fathom giving a child an uzi.
Maybe start with the .22 next time.
 
So, you gotta be 21 to drink but there is no age restriction on when you can handle a gun...just saying.

At the end of the day the fault will fall under her parents too for taking her there in the first place and letting her use an Uzi.




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Btw I've shot an m60 at the navy seal base in San Diego few years back and when I shot it there was nobody besides me. Also the machine guns were attached to the table do I would not lose control and fly all over the place with it.

Anyways, I would be surprised if they continued teaching children using autos at this young age at the range after the following events.

Btw wasn't just few years ago when a young boy used an Uzi and he killed himself?


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I started shooting at 5 or so... At 8 I was shooting my dad's m4 and mini 14... I grew up with guns but automatic weapons are way out of the range of a kid... My dad used a mac 10 in SF and he said that was about the most difficult weapon to keep control of... Why a child would be shooting one is way beyond my comprehension
 
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