I say we should ban guns in movie theaters.
Ban movie theaters and this will resolve both the hand gun and rifle issue.
GANNET=Government Approved News NETwork
Per Ardua ad Astra
If buy dropped and drink idiot squeezes trigger picking up. Theatre piss some ones back right at your feet.
Sober White People Translation: If a gentleman dropped the gun while drinking, the mentally challenged individual probably squeezed the trigger picking it up. Everyone in the theater would be quite aggravated, and probably would urinate on the gentleman's feet in retaliation.
Disclaimer: I only took two years of drunk in High School so I'm nowhere near fluent. I might have got a couple or more words mis-translated.[/QUOTE]
Hahahaaaa... that's some funny sh*t right there!
Outlaw popcorn. He had butterfingers. Wait - does that mean candy bars should be outlawed? Aw crap.
Non Compos Mentis
If they're going to report on this, I want to know what gun goes off when dropped so I don't buy one. Media could at least provide a public service along with there biased reporting.
Life's hard when you're stupid
When the government came to take our guns, they knocked on the door. After our guns were gone, they never bothered knocking again - Holocaust Survivor
Last edited by Big E3; 01-22-2016 at 16:18.
Life's hard when you're stupid
When the government came to take our guns, they knocked on the door. After our guns were gone, they never bothered knocking again - Holocaust Survivor
And an ND in a Chili's on the [almost] right coast:
http://www.reformer.com/latestnews/c...is-an-accident
Bennington Police: Gun discharge at Chili's an accident
No injuries, no charges filed
Brattleboro ReformerPosted: 01/21/2016 04:06:34 PM EST0 Comments | Updated: about 24 hours ago
BENNINGTON >> No one was injured, and no charges are being filed after a person's firearm accidentally discharged in a restaurant on Tuesday.
Bennington Police said that at 5:30 p.m. they responded to Chili's Bar and Grill, located at the Hannaford Square, after an employee reported that a person had discharged a firearm inside the restaurant. The person had left by the time the matter was reported.
Police spoke with people at Chili's and were able to identify and locate the person who had the firearm. They were interviewed by police at their home. Police determined the gun fired accidentally and never left its holster. Police said a piece of the person's clothing may have got caught in the trigger guard, engaging the trigger.
YOU are the first responder. Police, fire and medical are SECOND responders.
When seconds count, the police are mere minutes away...
Gun registration is gun confiscation in slow motion.
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