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In firearms, a safety or safety catch is a mechanism used to help prevent the accidental discharge of a firearm, helping to ensure safer handling.
Safeties can generally be divided into subtypes such as internal safeties (which typically do not receive input from the user) and external safeties (which typically allow the user to give input, for example, toggling a lever from "on" to "off" or something similar). Sometimes these are called "passive" and "active" safeties (or "automatic" and "manual"), respectively.
Firearms with the ability to allow the user to select various fire modes may have separate switches for safety and for mode selection (e.g. Thompson submachine gun) or may have the safety integrated with the mode selector as a fire selector with positions from safe to semi-automatic to full-automatic fire (e.g. M16).
Some firearms manufactured after the late 1990s include mandatory integral locking mechanisms that must be deactivated by a unique key before the gun can be fired. These integral locking mechanisms are intended as child-safety devices during unattended storage of the firearm—not as safety mechanisms while carrying. Other devices in this category are trigger locks, bore locks, and gun safes.
They're "shooting" for 2020 election. Currently in the 1000 signature gathering stage.
The text:
https://sos.oregon.gov/elections/Documents/irr/2020-006-text.pdf
Suspect's gun disabled by bullet
A Jefferson County sheriff's deputy who was involved in an off-duty shooting has been cleared.
"One in a billion." That's how this shot was described by police: A Jeffco deputy fired at an armed robbery suspect... and ended up shooting a bullet straight down the...
Looks like they took a few assault Mosins off the street. Must watch video - they got some real cherries! LOL
Homemade shotgun turned in at gun buyback event in SF
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Unconstitutional laws, egregious governmental incompetence, and law-abiding citizens put at risk: pretty much everything the anti-freedom crew loves. :rolleyes:
The dad was a convicted felon and booked for illegal possession, yet the argument for safe storage was brought up. Really?? :rolleyes::rolleyes:
4-year-old boy finds gun under couch, kills himself with it
Hoping there aren't any weird twists to this story, sounds like a lawful shooting. Glad her and her kids are safe, but I wonder if she decides to carry the gun on her person and not her glovebox in the future...
Mother Shoots Man Who Was Trying to Steal Her SUV With Her Kids Inside