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<blockquote data-quote="rifleman 1981" data-source="post: 1331809" data-attributes="member: 12746"><p>GUN SAFETY, I don't give a damn who you are or what the situation is if you follow the rules to the letter, such as being conscious of where the muzzle is, then even if an equipment malfunction happens, accidental misfire, delayed ignition on a cartridge etc, everything is going to be ok, its when we get comfortable and careless that accidents happen, and spyglass, if she had been paying attention to where the muzzle was pointed it wouldn't matter if it accidentally discharged, he would still be alive, IT IS HER FAULT, piss poor gun safety was the major factor contributing to death. END OF STORY. If you are going down the road and swerve over in the other lane and kill someone because you were drunk then that could have been avoided, if your tie rod breaks and you do the same, whole different scenario, if you were in control of the firearm, you are responsible for where the bullet goes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rifleman 1981, post: 1331809, member: 12746"] GUN SAFETY, I don't give a damn who you are or what the situation is if you follow the rules to the letter, such as being conscious of where the muzzle is, then even if an equipment malfunction happens, accidental misfire, delayed ignition on a cartridge etc, everything is going to be ok, its when we get comfortable and careless that accidents happen, and spyglass, if she had been paying attention to where the muzzle was pointed it wouldn't matter if it accidentally discharged, he would still be alive, IT IS HER FAULT, piss poor gun safety was the major factor contributing to death. END OF STORY. If you are going down the road and swerve over in the other lane and kill someone because you were drunk then that could have been avoided, if your tie rod breaks and you do the same, whole different scenario, if you were in control of the firearm, you are responsible for where the bullet goes. [/QUOTE]
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