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Sorry if anyone took this as cop bashing or about cops in any way. The story really has nothing to do with him being a cop. The only reason that is even relevant is that he was at work when this occurred. Imagine if this was a husband wife pair that were clearing their house after they heard a noise. Imagine how the conversation would be different. Nothing I said would change. Do y’all remember when Tex shot himself and we talked about that video. Well this is the Same thing.
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Oh, no. That's the new normal for all companies.
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Looking through the list, it seems to hold across the board.
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I can't walk in my front yard without sinking because of the chipmunks.
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Its weird how many of y'all have boating accidents. Have y'all considered not taking your guns with you? I can't lose my stuff in boating accidents because I don't boat but more importantly, because if I did lose it and didn't notify the ATF, I'd get in trouble.
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He had already cleared the house. Whoever they were looking for wasn't there and he knew that. When he went back into the living room there was no need for his gun to be drawn. But I'm not going to second guess all of that crap. The bottom line is that regardless of your job title, there are four rules of gun safety. If you don't follow them, NEGLIGENCE happens. Not accidents. There is no such thing as an accidental discharge, only negligent discharges. This can't even be chalked up to mechanical failure. Its negligence. Plain and simple.
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I think they are asking about trigger locks or safes.
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What is this for? Is it a mandatory survey? Is it optional?
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What do y'all think the chances are that those three counties will be under similar restrictions next year?
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Use them to make those anthill casts.
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What do you call it? If he had not been negligent, the gun would not have gone off.
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Since when has that mattered. Negligence is often punished as a crime.
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Did you see the FC concept vehicle that they made a few years back. They've done a few now but this one, I think was the closest to what a production vehicle would actually look like. https://www.caranddriver.com/reviews/jeep-mighty-fc-concept-first-drive-review
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Only two things in that catalog that I liked were the 225 (still wish I had bought a P6 when they were cheap) and the late 60's early 70's Ford truck. I just wish they had Lena Miculek pictured more throughout.
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I haven’t been able to find anything other than critical but stable condition.
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Absolutely not. The shield competes with the EC9.
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I just laughed very hard at that first line. I love it!
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I was surprised that there weren't a few articles about that too.
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SERVICE FOR THREE UNCLAIMED VETERANS Wesley Russell, 76, Army; Arnold Martin Klechka, 71, Army; Charles Bradley Fox, 60, Marines. These veterans have no family identified. The public is invited to attend as we claim these veterans as our own and render honor to those whom honor is due (see obituaries below): 9:30 am, Thursday, 17 Jan 2019 West Tennessee State Veterans Cemetery 4000 Forest Hill Irene Rd, Memphis, TN 38125 WESLEY RUSSELL, 76, of Memphis, died on September 14, 2018. His remains were not claimed. Born in St. Helena, CA, Mr. Russell served in the U.S. Army. He will be laid to rest on Thursday, January 17, at 9:30 a.m., in the West Tennessee Veterans Cemetery, with Military Honors. ARNOLD MARTIN KLECHKA, 71, of Memphis, died on October 10, 2018. His remains were not claimed. Born in Houston, TX, Mr. Klechka served in the U.S. Army. He will be laid to rest on Thursday, January 17, at 9:30 a.m., in the West Tennessee Veterans Cemetery, with Military Honors. CHARLES BRADLEY FOX, 60, of Memphis, died on October 7, 2018. His remains were not claimed. Mr. Fox served in the U.S. Marine Corps. He will be laid to rest on Thursday, January 17, at 9:30 a.m., in the West Tennessee Veterans Cemetery, with Military Honors. All services provided by Memphis Funeral Home. -- James Lindsey, Director, West Tennessee State Veterans Cemetery, 4000 Forest Hill Irene Rd, Memphis, TN 38125
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I suck at savings. And if did save it, I'd just have some emergency that made me spend it. Doing my taxes this way, allows me to have a little bit of money come in all at once, without a bill or emergency needing attention. And if I'm lucky, I get to buy a new gun or stock up on some ammo or buy a new tool.
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The Case for Continued Support of the NRA
Capbyrd replied to Whisper's topic in 2A Legislation and Politics
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Absolutely. I don't think the American has performed like they thought though. The Security 9 on the other hand seems to be doing well. But I think price has as much to do with that as anything else.
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For 2019, Ruger has decided to cease production of the SR family of striker fired pistols. Personally, I think they made a big mistake. I guess they wanted to push the American but I think the SR would have done better if they released it in a "pro" model without the safety.
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What really aggravates me about this is that they called it an accident and the guy is back at work. First off, its negligence. Not an accident, its negligence. And secondly, he should be required to take a ton of firearms classes before being put back on the street. Also, its interesting that he starts screaming what happened, what happened after it happened. I don't think he even realized that his gun had fired.
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I love Garands. And this was a fun listen!