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In reply to the discussion: Pic Of The Moment: Gun Nut Logic [View all]Straw Man
(6,928 posts)5. There really is a simple answer ...
... if you're interested.
A cardinal rule of carrying a firearm safely is not to handle it unnecessarily. You put it on and take it off at home, and you never touch it in between.
At a gun show, people will be handling lots of guns as they shop. If loaded guns are introduced into the environment, the possibility for confusion exists: "I thought this was the unloaded one," etc. This means that it is very important to make sure that no loaded guns are present so as the minimize the possibility of accidents like the one described.
Rules were broken and somebody got hurt.
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good point ---repuke Congress supports open carry as long as it's not near them
wordpix
Dec 2015
#76
They only want to subject the majority (non-gun owners) to the dangers of their fetish.
onehandle
Dec 2015
#3
Like most things it is the "exceptions" that makes the news. My point stands. nt
jonno99
Dec 2015
#60
No, your "simple answer" is not the answer. This was not a "I mixed up my gunz" shooting.
SunSeeker
Dec 2015
#15
I'm not wrong. As you acknowledge, this was not a "I mixed up my gunz" shooting.
SunSeeker
Dec 2015
#23
Those are correct stats. That is why the NRA banned CDC research on gun violence.
SunSeeker
Dec 2015
#32
The US has a higher murder rate. Japan has a higher suicide rate. The point of my reply
jonno99
Dec 2015
#119
The thing is, we already have laws which prosecute "gross" & "criminal" negligence,
jonno99
Dec 2015
#81
There was a recent OP with a list of businesses gun nuts are supposed to 'boycott', because they're
Erich Bloodaxe BSN
Dec 2015
#105