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Bubble guns are dangerous weapons.

This isn't funny. Bubble guns are gateway guns and need to be controlled. How this girl got a hold of one, not to mention the ammunition, without a background check is a failure of society and government.

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If that was my child and it was handled the way it was handles I'd be suing for so much money they wouldn't have a school anymore.

 

At least she wasn't playing Cowboys & Indians, because she might have been charged with a hate crime too

 

Forward! :rolleyes:

lol.
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This cements it for me...we need more regulations on bubbles and other soapy products.

 

We need common sense Soap Control. Like limiting the amount of soap you can use at a time or limiting how much soap you can buy per month

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This isn't funny. Bubble guns are gateway guns and need to be controlled. How this girl got a hold of one, not to mention the ammunition, without a background check is a failure of society and government.

 

As long as she had less than 7 bubbles in the gun it's okay with me.

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As long as she had less than 7 bubbles in the gun it's okay with me.

When our forefathers used bubble guns, they had ONE bubble at a time, and each time the fired it they had to reload the soap and water and start again. There's NO reason the present generation needs more than that!

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Bubble guns are dangerous weapons.

 

They are! You ever get a soap bubble in the eye? Not fun. If you're lucky, your own tears will be able to wash it out. Otherwise it's a trip to the kitchen sink and flushing your eye out there.

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