Not going to armchair QB this one.
Sad story all the way around.
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Not going to armchair QB this one.
Sad story all the way around.
I agree with the "armchair QB" sentiment. But I will say, assuming she was carrying to protect herself and her loved ones, that's exactly why the gun should be ready "to go". It just shouldn't have been accessible to the child. Carry how you want. But carrying with a round in the chamber isn't dangerous assuming the person has the proper mindset, equipment and training.
cstone, you have said it so succinctly, that there is nothing to add to that. I am going to remember your words and pass them along. Very well said!
John Caldera discussed this on his show today. The same statements made here were on the show. Chambered vs non-chamberd, on body vs off body carry, ect...
Sad either way. Hope the kid is too young to understand what happened and doesn't remember this in the future.