starkid wrote:
Is this relevant to my comment? Of course someone else has access to it, but who that someone is makes all the difference. I specifically said kids.
Yeah, it is. If you own something and you have kids, they're going to have access to it no matter what. Keys can be found. Doors can be broken. That's just how it goes. Now, whether you can tell if you have homicidal kids or not is another matter. Conduct problems can manifest early on though.
starkid wrote:
NOT what I said or implied, if that's what you are implying, and this makes no sense anyway unless the owner was the victim of the shooting. Victim-blaming must be directed at a victim.
See: akin to. Someone using something I own, and blaming me for owning it, is akin to victim blaming; it was the person who did the act who is to blame, no one else. Far too often are other things blamed for the actions of the person. Yeah, people like to have some control and all that, but any control they implement often just punishes the good people.