We all know what can happen when kids and guns mix. And today I will
tell you some stories about that very thing. The kids' names were Kendra
and Alyssa, and then there was the 11-year-old boy whose name we just
don't know. What we do know is that they lived in places called Bryan
County, Albuquerque, and Palmview. We know that guns were in their homes
-- and that something horrible befell them.
Last year, 12-year-old Oklahoman Kendra St. Clair was home alone, unsupervised. At some point she accessed her mother's handgun -- a .40-caliber Glock. Then Kendra pulled the trigger.
And that bullet tore into flesh.
You probably know the rest of the story.
Read more: http://www.americanthinker.com/2013/01/when_kids_and_guns_mix.html
Last year, 12-year-old Oklahoman Kendra St. Clair was home alone, unsupervised. At some point she accessed her mother's handgun -- a .40-caliber Glock. Then Kendra pulled the trigger.
And that bullet tore into flesh.
You probably know the rest of the story.
Read more: http://www.americanthinker.com/2013/01/when_kids_and_guns_mix.html
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