Tornicade
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1. Where does it say it was an excluded house in the article? 2.) The shooter was in the basement, but sometimes basements are at ground level. For example if you go to Pennsylvania the ground level floor is usually called the basement. 3.) Even if he were shooting up, it could hit the neighbor on the second floor or their deck. Of course stray bullets hitting a person has a minimal chance of killing them. However, it does happen and we should limit it as much as possible.
That's great that more people die in car accidents. Does that really mean we should not focus on making things more safe other then cars?
if you actually read my post and checked the link you would see the story about the details of the incident.
gun safety is training, education, registration and stiffer penalties for using weapons in crimes not a design mechanism that can be altered.
When asked about possible suspects, Byron Smith said he often worked with kids and used to allow his friend's son and his friends to have band practice in his garage. He stopped it when they kept inviting too many friends and it got out of hand. "That would have made kids aware of where he lives and how secluded his residence is from the road," the incident report said.
http://www.startribune.com/local/181189391.html?refer=y
I have stated several times that this was clearly murder. people were debating about one shot or two shots and i made a facetious remark.
ultimately though your talking about fire rates.
ultimately stray bullets can kill and maim people . this is a factor any time you fire a gun regardless of its fire rates.
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