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O Really wrote:Where's ol' Roland when you need him to tell us about how "the good guys" don't contribute to the gun violence problem.
http://news.msn.com/crime-justice/polic ... olds-death

(Police officer shoots daughter's boyfriend and shoots at daughter)

I'll bet his defense is going to be "I wuz skeered for my life..." :roll:
The daughter, having been kicked out or just leaving, is what he was ultimately skeered of. He was skeered of not being in control, so he took control. Next case. I figure he'd be better off if he'd shot himself in the top of his head.

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Saw a story today from Tucson AZ where a 9 year old girl killed her 39 year old shooting instructor using an Uzi submachine gun. The story said the recoil of the weapon made the girl's arm swing upward out of control and he was shot in the head. Some Uzis can fire 1,700 rounds a minute. Opps.

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neoplacebo wrote:Saw a story today from Tucson AZ where a 9 year old girl killed her 39 year old shooting instructor using an Uzi submachine gun. The story said the recoil of the weapon made the girl's arm swing upward out of control and he was shot in the head. Some Uzis can fire 1,700 rounds a minute. Opps.
Darwin Award nominee.
But again, they call it an "accident." http://www.reuters.com/article/2014/08/ ... 3820140826

I'd call it gross negligence on the part of the "instructor" who was already punished for his actions, and on the part of the parents for letting their 9-year old fire an Uzi, and on the part of the Last Stop range, who would allow the 9-year old on the range. Hell, let everybody sue everybody else. Just don't say "oh well - another 'accident' "

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neoplacebo wrote:Saw a story today from Tucson AZ where a 9 year old girl killed her 39 year old shooting instructor using an Uzi submachine gun. The story said the recoil of the weapon made the girl's arm swing upward out of control and he was shot in the head. Some Uzis can fire 1,700 rounds a minute. Opps.
Darwin Award nominee.
But again, they call it an "accident." http://www.reuters.com/article/2014/08/ ... 3820140826

I'd call it gross negligence on the part of the "instructor" who was already punished for his actions, and on the part of the parents for letting their 9-year old fire an Uzi, and on the part of the Last Stop range, who would allow the 9-year old on the range. Hell, let everybody sue everybody else. Just don't say "oh well - another 'accident' "
It's something you'd expect to hear about at some remote mobile home sitting on concrete blocks in South Carolina, hard by the interstate in the middle of the night with no warning after a spirited bout of drinking and weapon fondling. I think Tim Moffitt would pronounce it an accident as well. But it takes ones to know one; or that's what they say.

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Let's see how many issues come too mind - a gun that's illegal for most people to own...a nine-year old kid with (apparently) minimal shooting experience...parents that think there is some value in letting the kid shoot...shooting range management that has an 8-year old minimum for shooting... an "instructor" that thinks it's a good idea to let the kid shoot and stands at least partially in front of a 9-year old with an Uzi on full auto...legislatures that are so owned by the NRA that they wouldn't even have laws with a minimum age to fire auto weapons...

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http://www.politico.com/magazine/story/ ... 10462.html

Let's see... murderers don't follow laws against murder; rapists don't follow laws against rape. According to NRA logic, both murder and rape should not be illegal.

Idiots. You don't have laws necessarily expecting them to prevent violation - you have laws so you can do something to somebody who does violate them.

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http://news.msn.com/crime-justice/mothe ... d?gt=51501

Mother of boy who brought gun to school gets hard time...
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I may not have even bothered to mention the other school idiot who "accidentally" shot himself last week or so, but here's another...second in two weeks. Yeppers, we need more amateurs packing heat in schools... http://news.yahoo.com/teacher-accidentl ... 12779.html

"Officials were still investigating how the gun discharged. "This just appears at this point in time to be an accident," he said."

Let's get Roland or Nascar to come in and explain how a firearm happens to go off by itself. :roll:

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O Really wrote: "Let's get Roland or Nascar to come in and explain how a firearm happens to go off by itself." :roll:
Something to do with that "time of the moon"......

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Mr.B wrote:
O Really wrote: "Let's get Roland or Nascar to come in and explain how a firearm happens to go off by itself." :roll:
Something to do with that "time of the moon"......
Yeah, probably. But I'd still like somebody to explain how a handgun, either a Glock without a safety or another type with a safety - handled and carried without negligence - could just go off by itself. And explain how it's not outrageously negligent for a teacher to keep her handgun with one in the chamber and the safety off - which is the only way it could be fired at all. But even with one in the chamber and the safety off, how did the gun manage to pull its own trigger? Oh yeah, it would have had to be in a "cocked" position. I wonder what training this idiot has had? Standard "fire 50 shots and answer 25 obvious questions" to get a CCP?

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Perhaps there should be another classification for carrying a weapon, concealed or otherwise. Something like "holder is only legally allowed to possess firearms when alone." Or maybe some sort of Barney Fife type of thing where your ammo and weapon must be carried separate from each other. In the first case, you're left to your own devices; in the second case, you at least have extra time to consider what you're about to do.

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More shocking news!!

Zimmerman accused of threatening driver in Florida road dispute

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Yeah, I noticed that, too. That boy just don't give up, does he? Perhaps one day soon he will threaten the wrong person. Opps.

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neoplacebo wrote: "Perhaps there should be another classification for carrying a weapon, concealed or otherwise."
There is...open carry. I wear my weapon openly when I feel the need to carry it. No license needed in NC......just don't cover it up with your shirt-tail. :D

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neoplacebo wrote: "Perhaps there should be another classification for carrying a weapon, concealed or otherwise."
There is...open carry. I wear my weapon openly when I feel the need to carry it. No license needed in NC......just don't cover it up with your shirt-tail. :D
Growing up in Northeast TN and venturing now and again into southwest Virginia, I used to see just about every other pickup truck with at least one rifle hanging in the back window on a rack. I never see this anymore. Is it now illegal or are these long guns being sawed off and stored elsewhere in the vehicle? I just want to know because I'm considering getting a pickup truck and some shotguns for the back window.

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neoplacebo wrote: "Growing up in Northeast TN and venturing now and again into southwest Virginia, I used to see just about every other pickup truck with at least one rifle hanging in the back window on a rack. I never see this anymore. Is it now illegal or are these long guns being sawed off and stored elsewhere in the vehicle? I just want to know because I'm considering getting a pickup truck and some shotguns for the back window."
People are stealin' 'em......now, showing off your fire-power is not cool......or good thinking.

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Ok, just wondering. In these days of firearm bravado from every corner, the lack of pickup truck firearm bravado just seems to be tragically missing.

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