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Seems like a lot of people forget about the training part when they decided they could just go buy a gun "if it ever gets that bad".
And they call us "gun nuts".
Well, I am not going to point fingers but the LEOs openly telling people to "Go and get a gun because we can't protect you" was probably not the correct way of advocating safe and responsible gun ownership.Who really killed her by making her fearful?
I respectfully disagree because its the truth 100% of the time its not the police's job to protect you.Well, I am not going to point fingers but the LEOs openly telling people to "Go and get a gun because we can't protect you" was probably not the correct way of advocating safe and responsible gun ownership.
SO right...the owners manuals DO quote many safety factors, but too many folks don't bother even reading the manual. After all, there is only one button, and it fits so well in the hand, how hard can it be? And, since the only exposure to guns is what Hollywood feeds them, twirling them around on your finger like one of those tacticool action movie cast members is a no brainer....(pun not intended...)
Yeah how many people around here have been killed because some half brain was practicing their "quick draw" with a loaded pistol.
Articles like this don't make me sad, honestly I smile a little inside.
But when someone innocent dies because you don't have basic common sense there's no excuse. You should just immediately turn the firearm on yourself. There is never a reason the have an accident with a firearm