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A local woman caught someone breaking into her car, so she picked up the
nearest gun and fired off six shots. None of which hit the bad guy and one shot entered a neighbour's home. In addition to the whatever charges she will be brought up on, she certainly should be 'sentenced' to a few weeks at a firing range with some proper instruction on aiming and firing a gun ![]() |
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Arri London wrote:
A local woman caught someone breaking into her car, so she picked up the nearest gun and fired off six shots. None of which hit the bad guy and one shot entered a neighbour's home. In addition to the whatever charges she will be brought up on, she certainly should be 'sentenced' to a few weeks at a firing range with some proper instruction on aiming and firing a gun ![]() Aye. She missed the only way "gun control" makes sense: "hit your target". ![]() -- Blinky Killing all posts from Google Groups The Usenet Improvement Project -- http://improve-usenet.org Found 5/08: a free GG-blocking news *feed* -- http://usenet4all.se |
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On Mon, 02 Jun 2008 16:36:25 -0600, Arri London
wrote: A local woman caught someone breaking into her car, so she picked up the nearest gun and fired off six shots. None of which hit the bad guy and one shot entered a neighbour's home. In addition to the whatever charges she will be brought up on, she certainly should be 'sentenced' to a few weeks at a firing range with some proper instruction on aiming and firing a gun ![]() if she has a permit, it should be lifted. your pal, blake |
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blake murphy wrote:
On Mon, 02 Jun 2008 16:36:25 -0600, Arri London wrote: A local woman caught someone breaking into her car, so she picked up the nearest gun and fired off six shots. None of which hit the bad guy and one shot entered a neighbour's home. In addition to the whatever charges she will be brought up on, she certainly should be 'sentenced' to a few weeks at a firing range with some proper instruction on aiming and firing a gun ![]() if she has a permit, it should be lifted. If she did it here she would lose the gun and possibly end up in jail. Safe storage laws make it impractical to shoot someone. Basically, you can only use deadly force is someone is coming at you and posing a threat to your person. You cannot use deadly force to protect property, so shooting at a person who is breaking into your car and not posing a threat to your personal safety is a major no no. |
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blake murphy wrote: On Mon, 02 Jun 2008 16:36:25 -0600, Arri London wrote: A local woman caught someone breaking into her car, so she picked up the nearest gun and fired off six shots. None of which hit the bad guy and one shot entered a neighbour's home. In addition to the whatever charges she will be brought up on, she certainly should be 'sentenced' to a few weeks at a firing range with some proper instruction on aiming and firing a gun ![]() if she has a permit, it should be lifted. your pal, blake Given the statistics the police around here usually quote, it's unlikely she had a permit in the first place. Quite a few people locally are injured or killed accidentally by people who just don't know how to use a gun. It isn't a requirement for getting a basice permit/licence. Only people who want a 'concealed carry' permit are made to take training. |
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Arri London wrote:
blake murphy wrote: On Mon, 02 Jun 2008 16:36:25 -0600, Arri London wrote: A local woman caught someone breaking into her car, so she picked up the nearest gun and fired off six shots. None of which hit the bad guy and one shot entered a neighbour's home. In addition to the whatever charges she will be brought up on, she certainly should be 'sentenced' to a few weeks at a firing range with some proper instruction on aiming and firing a gun ![]() if she has a permit, it should be lifted. your pal, blake Given the statistics the police around here usually quote, it's unlikely she had a permit in the first place. Quite a few people locally are injured or killed accidentally by people who just don't know how to use a gun. It isn't a requirement for getting a basice permit/licence. Only people who want a 'concealed carry' permit are made to take training. There was an incident in Memphis last year where a guy had his gun sitting on the coffee table. (Why, I don't know.) His dog accidentally shot him with it! And no, the dog didn't have a permit ![]() |
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jmcquown wrote: Arri London wrote: blake murphy wrote: On Mon, 02 Jun 2008 16:36:25 -0600, Arri London wrote: A local woman caught someone breaking into her car, so she picked up the nearest gun and fired off six shots. None of which hit the bad guy and one shot entered a neighbour's home. In addition to the whatever charges she will be brought up on, she certainly should be 'sentenced' to a few weeks at a firing range with some proper instruction on aiming and firing a gun ![]() if she has a permit, it should be lifted. your pal, blake Given the statistics the police around here usually quote, it's unlikely she had a permit in the first place. Quite a few people locally are injured or killed accidentally by people who just don't know how to use a gun. It isn't a requirement for getting a basic permit/licence. Only people who want a 'concealed carry' permit are made to take training. There was an incident in Memphis last year where a guy had his gun sitting on the coffee table. (Why, I don't know.) His dog accidentally shot him with it! And no, the dog didn't have a permit ![]() Probably couldn't pass the background check ![]() |
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jmcquown wrote:
There was an incident in Memphis last year where a guy had his gun sitting on the coffee table. (Why, I don't know.) His dog accidentally shot him with it! And no, the dog didn't have a permit ![]() I read a similar news report last year. A hunter leaned his shotgun on a fence while he climbed over it. His dog jumped up and pressed trigger. Ouch!!! |