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Trained to kill by her father. That will be where she got the gun too. He will continue to be a RW gun nut though. He’ll blame the dead people for not having their own guns.
“Wisconsin also has a child access firearm law that makes it illegal to recklessly store a loaded firearm within reach or easy access of a child younger than 14.
Anyone who recklessly stores or leaves a loaded firearm within the reach or easy access of a child can face up to nine months in prison if that child takes the firearm without permission and if the child uses the gun and “causes bodily harm or death to himself, herself or another.”
The tragedy in Wisconsin shows a pervasive societal issue: the intersection of inadequate gun laws, untreated mental health struggles, and strained family dynamics. While debates often stall on policy, this reminds us that prevention starts at home, with accessible support systems and responsible firearm practices.
Trained to kill by her father. That will be where she got the gun too. He will continue to be a RW gun nut though. He’ll blame the dead people for not having their own guns.
Where did she get the gun?
The NRA has too many politicians in their pocket
Fine her parents and arrest them
So heartbreaking to hear about this tragedy. What can we do to support the victims’ families?
“Wisconsin also has a child access firearm law that makes it illegal to recklessly store a loaded firearm within reach or easy access of a child younger than 14.
Anyone who recklessly stores or leaves a loaded firearm within the reach or easy access of a child can face up to nine months in prison if that child takes the firearm without permission and if the child uses the gun and “causes bodily harm or death to himself, herself or another.”
Prosecutors in recent years have taken steps to hold parents accountable for providing their children with firearms they would go on to use in school shootings. Two such cases include school shootings at an Oxford, Michigan high school in 2021 and a Winder, Georgia high school in September.”
https://www.cnn.com/2024/12/18/us/madison-school-shooting-wednesday?Date=20241219&Profile=CNN&utm_content=1734574847&utm_medium=social&utm_source=facebook
The fascist racist republicans in Washington would rather see slaughtered children than pass common sense gun laws.
Do not introduce children to firearms!
Hold her parents accountable.
The tragedy in Wisconsin shows a pervasive societal issue: the intersection of inadequate gun laws, untreated mental health struggles, and strained family dynamics. While debates often stall on policy, this reminds us that prevention starts at home, with accessible support systems and responsible firearm practices.