Gun Legislation
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http://www.nydailynews.com/news/nationa ... -1.1989826
"A Santa Fe County sheriff’s deputy was fatally shot by a fellow deputy while staying at a Las Cruces hotel, authorities said.
The two deputies started arguing and the fight escalated, according to Las Cruces police. They were staying at Hotel Encanto de las Cruces, which bills itself as a sophisticated Spanish Colonial landmark hotel, after extraditing a prisoner to Safford, Ariz.
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The pair stopped at Dublin's Street Pub before they got into an argument at the hotel, according to officials. Chan fired several rounds just after midnight as Martin tried to escape to an elevator."
<sigh> If only the victim had been armed....if only they had been the "good guys"... if only they could have been armed in the bar... oh, wait.
"A Santa Fe County sheriff’s deputy was fatally shot by a fellow deputy while staying at a Las Cruces hotel, authorities said.
The two deputies started arguing and the fight escalated, according to Las Cruces police. They were staying at Hotel Encanto de las Cruces, which bills itself as a sophisticated Spanish Colonial landmark hotel, after extraditing a prisoner to Safford, Ariz.
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The pair stopped at Dublin's Street Pub before they got into an argument at the hotel, according to officials. Chan fired several rounds just after midnight as Martin tried to escape to an elevator."
<sigh> If only the victim had been armed....if only they had been the "good guys"... if only they could have been armed in the bar... oh, wait.
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Jose Canseco shoots himself in the finger while cleaning his gun...
http://www.lasvegassun.com/news/2014/oc ... cleaning-/
So how many times can they manage to say "accidentally shot..." instead of "stupidly shot..." or "negligently shot..." or "ignorantly shot..." or "recklessly shot..."
And they even use the term "gun went off." Anything to keep allowing "opps" defenses for gun negligence.
http://www.lasvegassun.com/news/2014/oc ... cleaning-/
So how many times can they manage to say "accidentally shot..." instead of "stupidly shot..." or "negligently shot..." or "ignorantly shot..." or "recklessly shot..."
And they even use the term "gun went off." Anything to keep allowing "opps" defenses for gun negligence.
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What a crock! How likely is someone going to shoot their finger?O Really wrote:" Jose Canseco shoots himself in the finger while cleaning his gun... " link
He's covering for his fiancée....he flipped her the bird and she shot the sucker!

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Shooter hits his target; target tries to hit him!

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All of you anti-gun nuts will love this video...!
(Disclaimer: this cover photo, nor any of the cover photos in the post-video links have anything to do with actual content of presented videos.) K---B
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Well, I'm a pro-safety/regulation nut, not an anti-gun nut - nevertheless that was funny!
But funny only in the context that apparently nobody was seriously injured. Those vids demonstrated far better than I can explain why nobody should be allowed to own a firearm until they have received real training, and that unqualified people attempting to train others should be shot. My favorite was the guy who tried to hold the cruiser model (probably) 12-gauge like a pistol and got bit badly. Such stupidity deserves all the ridicule it receives. And the guys (apparently) trying to teach their wives/girlfriends about weapons? Waaay too much testosterone and waaaay too little brain.
But funny only in the context that apparently nobody was seriously injured. Those vids demonstrated far better than I can explain why nobody should be allowed to own a firearm until they have received real training, and that unqualified people attempting to train others should be shot. My favorite was the guy who tried to hold the cruiser model (probably) 12-gauge like a pistol and got bit badly. Such stupidity deserves all the ridicule it receives. And the guys (apparently) trying to teach their wives/girlfriends about weapons? Waaay too much testosterone and waaaay too little brain.
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Yeah, the idiot shot himself in the leg, but he walked away. I would say that many of these clowns will still be eligible for Darwin Awards sometime in their lives.Vrede wrote:1:30O Really wrote:...But funny only in the context that apparently nobody was seriously injured...
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Vrede wrote:"1:30"O Really wrote:"...But funny only in the context that apparently nobody was seriously injured..."



"Oh ****, I shot myself in the leg!"......


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My favorite was the guy standing at the target and shoots himself in the knee area, then drops his gun and limps away so that the next dumbass can shoot their own knee. Opps! Didn't realize that was the 1:30 mark until now.O Really wrote:Well, I'm a pro-safety/regulation nut, not an anti-gun nut - nevertheless that was funny!
But funny only in the context that apparently nobody was seriously injured. Those vids demonstrated far better than I can explain why nobody should be allowed to own a firearm until they have received real training, and that unqualified people attempting to train others should be shot. My favorite was the guy who tried to hold the cruiser model (probably) 12-gauge like a pistol and got bit badly. Such stupidity deserves all the ridicule it receives. And the guys (apparently) trying to teach their wives/girlfriends about weapons? Waaay too much testosterone and waaaay too little brain.
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Now that I think of it, I'm glad this poster gal ain't in the video....her groceries are stuck to her teeth...... :gthumb: yuck!
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Mr B man! Stop looking for videos of boobies!Mr.B wrote:
Now that I think of it, I'm glad this poster gal ain't in the video....her groceries are stuck to her teeth...... :gthumb: yuck!
You aren't doing it wrong if no one knows what you are doing.
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Or look somewhere other than YouTube,JTA wrote: . . . Mr B man! Stop looking for videos of boobies!
People are crazy and times are strange. I'm locked in tight, I'm out of range.
I used to care, but, things have changed.
I used to care, but, things have changed.
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I just saw a story on Yahoo about how the FL legislature just approved the use of silencers on hunters' guns, obliterating a fifty some year old ban on them. I thought that was quite sporting of them. 

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Entirely possible the Florida Supreme Court might make it even easier to shoot people - and not even claim "opps" or offer any evidence you wuz skeered.
http://www.msn.com/en-us/news/crime/flo ... ar-BBgaRox
http://www.msn.com/en-us/news/crime/flo ... ar-BBgaRox
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Looks to me like Dunning needs a good ass whipping or a serious pistol whipping. Florida must be like another world.
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Guy kills his mother by shooting her with gun and a bow and a knife and claimed stand your ground. Said "he had to kill her because she was trying to kill him,"neoplacebo wrote:. Florida must be like another world.
http://news.yahoo.com/florida-woman-fou ... 15049.html
If the Supreme Court case, above, is decided in favor of the gun guy and the NRA, this guy really could get away with it.
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And in SC, another successful "opps" defense... http://www.wbtw.com/story/21920755/3-ye ... lf-in-home
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Speaking of "opps" - that was the wrong article. I thought I was linking to the one about the 3-year old that got killed a few days ago. Same result. Dead kid. Opps defense. No charge.Vrede wrote:Your April 09, 2013 link says, "Police say they are investigating the shooting and have not released any other details. No charges have been filed." I can't find whether they ever were.
Here's the right one... http://www.wyff4.com/news/police-3yearo ... t/30241232
"Accident." Right. Should be criminal negligence, but noooooo. It's at least as negligent as those people who forget their kids and leave them to roast in the car. Hell, they've taken away some people's kids because the kid snuck out an unlocked screen and got to the sidewalk. Maybe more to the story than just that, but still...
But if it's a gun, it's "accidental."


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And more... http://www.wspa.com/story/27645195/sc-m ... ar-old-son
The mother had no idea how to use the gun she kept in an unlocked drawer. Arrrrrgh!
The mother had no idea how to use the gun she kept in an unlocked drawer. Arrrrrgh!
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Maybe they should sell guns with no trigger for this type of wingnut. Chances are the person the gun is being pointed at doesn't know it has no trigger, and if it's a revolver, that person would be able to see the bullets. Imagine having a no trigger gun pointed at you as the person wielding it advances toward you and puts it against your forehead, all the while you being able to see the rounds in the exposed cylinders....I doubt you'd think "ah, that's a no trigger gun."O Really wrote:And more... http://www.wspa.com/story/27645195/sc-m ... ar-old-son
The mother had no idea how to use the gun she kept in an unlocked drawer. Arrrrrgh!