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an 11-year-old girl in Indiana accidentally shot her 14-year-old sister in the head with a shotgun while "playing CSI," authorities said Sunday.The incident occurred Saturday morning while the two siblings were home alone, according to the Logansport Pharos-Tribune.
The older sibling survived and is hospitalized, but her condition was not released.
Authorities are still investigating exactly what happened, but told the newspaper they don't believe the shooting was intentional.
The sisters were in separate rooms when the shotgun fired, according to Cass County conservation officer Brenda Louthain, who investigated the shooting.
The pellets from the "20-gauge shotgun" passed through a door jam before striking the 14-year-old, she told the Logansport Pharos-Tribune. This likely caused the injuries to be less severe.
 

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But we have had this discussion before.... The fact is, the gun in your house right now, is more likely to kill YOU or someone you love..........than a criminal............ fact
 
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This again is why we should stop making guns..................

I disagree.

Stopping "making guns" will not keep guns out of people's hands, in the same way that criminalizing marijuana hasn't stopped
people from smoking pot.
 

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I blame the parents here alot for not teaching something to this girl.....
 

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How exactly does one play "CSI"? And who the fuck lets their young children watch such shows in the first place? When me and my siblings were little we played Hide and Seek, House or pretended we were members of the Brady Bunch. Now kids are playing CSI and Dexter and Date Rape. Sounds like some piss poor parenting all the way around on this one.
 

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But we have had this discussion before.... The fact is, the gun in your house right now, is more likely to kill YOU or someone you love..........than a criminal............ fact

Untrue at my house.
 

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The problem lies with the parents and a lack of gun-safety education...not to mention a weapon like that should not be accessible at all to children. I have been shooting since I was 8 years old and the first thing I was taught was never, under any coircumstances, point a weapon at another person - loaded or not.
 

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mathematically it is probably true that a gun you own is more likely to kill a loved one than a criminal. we could get some data to test it. we would need neighborhood crime data where these kind of events occur. i would bet it is more likely based on the time a criminal spends in your house vs. the time your family spends in your house it would be more likely a family member is killed verses a criminal.
 

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no way children should have access to weapons. Out of reach and locked. Idiots.
 

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But we have had this discussion before.... The fact is, the gun in your house right now, is more likely to kill YOU or someone you love..........than a criminal............ fact

its also a fact that if someone breaks into my house the guy is more likely to kill ME if I do NOT have a gun, he is also more likely to survive

somehow, I dont like me dying very much , but you are right, we had this discussion before
 

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