figure 6.8 check the magazines for fully loaded condition.
dangerous instrumentalities, especially if children are exposed to them. Fatalities data don't support this conclusion.
In 2004, the Centers for Disease Control reported that there were 45,113 traffic deaths. In the same year,29,569 fatalities resulting from firearms were reported.* Although 15,554 more people died from traffic-related causes in 2004, the kansas Supreme Court didn't determine that motor vehicles were inherently dangerous instrumentlities, like dynamite, electrical transmission lines, or gas distribution systems...or firearms.
The kansas Supreme Court determined that firearms are so dangerous they are analogous to dynamite. they didn't do this once, but twice. In both case, hammer-headed teens look firearms belonging to their parents;in both cases, the firearms hadbeen locked up. they were emply-remember,duffers