Well, good luck trying to convince a jury of their peers of that one. Besides, that is a very slippery slope there. If we start prosecuting parents for criminal negligence when they haven’t broken any law and only step outside for a couple minutes to feed a dog (or grab the mail, or unload the car…), not a single one of us is safe from prosecution if God forbid something happens. It is that simple. And you can argue this, but it won’t change the way things are. Just because they made a bad choice doesn’t make them criminals. All of us are guilty of doing poor decisions as parents and in life in general. Thankfully things usually turn out just fine, but unfortunately that isn’t always the case. Just because the decisions they make a bad choice about was a gun–something many people have an irrational hatred and fear of–doesn’t make it any more CRIMINAL than if it had been a rope and the child accidentally hung his sister. And yes, that happens a lot. So do kids drowning in toilets, getting run over by vehicles, any number of things. Guns kill far fewer people than any of these other things, especially children in rural KY.