http://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-34488006
these are pretty much what you'd expect, but I want to know which of you lives across the street from this guy:
After a number of tragedies involving young children finding guns at home, many parents are checking before they allow their youngsters to go on playdates with friends.
It can be an awkward conversation, as our feature on the subject, outlined. And readers tend to agree. Many responded by telling us their experience.
Here is a selection of their comments.
these are pretty much what you'd expect, but I want to know which of you lives across the street from this guy:
My wife and I moved into a new neighbourhood with the neighbours across the street on a private road always inviting our two-year-old to come over and play "anytime" with their two toddlers. The answer to the gun question was "No. Do you?". But, in about one hour of my asking the question, shooting from a firearm was resounding through out the neighbourhood coming from, what sounded like, right out behind a neighbours garage. Time for target practice? This went on for a well over an hour - continuous shooting. We do not have guns but, it sounded to me like at least 500 rounds were shot off. Even if I'm off or exaggerating; it was a lot for a sleepy little neighbourhood on a private road of which gun shots had never been heard before or since. This was one and a half years ago now. I never trusted those neighbours with my little son after that. Richard Lasdoce Gorman Sr, Leicester, Massachusetts