xd ED wrote:
ericinmn1970 wrote:I agree that the government doesn't need to step in and provide additional regulations or attempt to ban under 18 year old people from gun ranges. But having said that, I think this warrants attention. I've heard and read it said among people in the "gun community" that we need to sometimes eat our own. Where's the NRA? Our supposed champions of gun safety and education for our youth, as far as I know, haven't said a peep.
A 9-year-old girl who accidentally killed a shooting range instructor with an Uzi in northern Arizona had said immediately after the shooting that she felt the gun was too much for her and had hurt her shoulder, according to police reports released Tuesday.
Her family members were focused on the girl because they thought she was injured by the gun's recoil and didn't immediately realize instructor Charles Vacca had been shot until one of his colleagues ran over. . . .
. . .Prosecutors are not filing charges in the case.
County prosecutors say the instructor was probably the most criminally negligent person involved in the accident for having allowed the child to hold the gun without enough training. They also said the parents and child weren't criminally culpable.
xd ED wrote:20mm wrote:I'd say you almost have to have the gun fixed to allow an inexperienced/weak/bad shooter handle it. You might as well put and angry cat in a box and expect the range officer to be able to handle it.
Yeah. because firearms and aggressive animals both have violent instincts.
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