No what started as a tragic story of a 2 yr old shooting his mother has been hijacked and turned into an anti gun thread.
I really don't think this thread has been anti-gun. When I first started reading last night it seemed to be pro-gun, but now that I've read most of it, I'd say it seems pretty balanced. Just because some people would like to see less of these accidents happening doesn't mean they are anti-gun maybe they'd just like to see gun owners properly educated/prepared to own a weapon of lethal force...
She was properly educated and prepared, unless you have other proof that she wasn't. I believe she just forgot it was there.
You can't outlaw, out train, out prepare accidents.
Because you say so? What nonsense.
She was properly educated and prepared, unless you have other proof that she wasn't. I believe she just forgot it was there.
You can't outlaw, out train, out prepare accidents.
Has it been determined that the gun make/model had an external safety that had been left off? I lost several days to the flu and last I recall LE wasn't divulging the gun info.
Article says she was carrying a 9 mm Smith & Wesson M&P Shield semi-automatic. That is small gun (less than an inch thick) and it DOES have a safety. She must have had it chamber loaded without the safety on. Wow.
http://www.idahostatesman.com/2015/...entist-shot-by-son-was.html?sp=/99/1687/&rh=1
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What 'agenda', to ban guns? LOL!!
Yes, as I have said many times, the minute anyone mentions regulations or more diligence, or god forbid, training .. the people who are, for want of a better term, 'pro gun' start jumping up and down about banning, because having a rational discussion about regulations just CAN NOT HAPPEN, because ZERO regulation is YOUR agenda.
As mentioned before, not all Shields have a thumb safety. When it debuted they all came with a safety. However, now they make one without a safety.
Regardless the most important "safety" she failed to use was the one between her ears.
Safety engaged or not, poor placement of a loaded gun on her part. The Shield is not an unsafe gun by any means but her actions made it dangerous.
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Believe me, I DON'T! I forced my husband to give up his gun and he did. It's the others who have guns who put us at risk. I shop at Walmart, I could've easily been a victim of this woman's son had I lived in Idaho.
It was a deal breaker. I gave him an ultimatum- his gun or me, but he wasn't going to force me to live with a gun, he chose me! Had my DH refused, that would have been the end of our relationship.Susan Gonzalez hated guns too. She begged her husband to get rid of his, but he refused. Fortunately, she survived to be grateful that he wouldn't give in to her irrational fear:
http://jacksonville.com/tu-online/stories/071800/met_3568307.html
HOMESTEAD (CBSMiami) A man is dead after his 6-year-old grandson accidentally pulled the trigger of his uncles unattended rifle during a barbecue at the familys home. http://miami.cbslocal.com/2014/05/27/6-year-old-fatally-shoots-grandfather-with-uncles-rifle/
A 4-year-old boy was fatally shot while holding his parents' gun at his home in Merrillville, Indiana, police said.
Source: http://www.nbcchicago.com/news/loca...With-Parents-Gun-259661311.html#ixzz3O0906IiP
FRAYSER, Tenn. (FOX13) - A Memphis Police spokeswoman and family members say a six-year-old boy accidentally shot his four-year-old younger sister in the face Sunday evening at their grandmother's home in Frayser. http://www.myfoxmemphis.com/story/27626366/4-year-old-shot-in-frayser
3-year-old boy shoots twin brother http://wtvr.com/2014/06/09/child-shot-hopewell/
A Navarro County 3-year-old died Monday after being shot in the head with a shotgun by his 8-year-old cousin. http://www.fox4news.com/story/24933256/navarro-county
An 11-year-old Florida boy has died after being shot by a four-year-old relative on Mother's Day at a Lake City apartment complex, according to a Department of Children and Families spokesperson. http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/05/15/-jarvan-jackson-11-year-old-shot-_n_3278506.html
All of these cases mean an adult did not keep their weapon secured. How is it that these "accidents" involving children keep happening over and over? I'm really perplexed that anyone thinks this is ok as long as they have the right to own a gun?
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