The article gives no details whatsoever. It doesn't say who owned the gun or who failed to secure the gun. It doesn't even say the gun was not secured. It probably wasn't but how it was accessed was not addressed in the article.
I do hope some folks are some day held to the standard they set for others.
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- Mon Jun 03, 2019 2:22 pm
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- Mon Jun 03, 2019 2:18 pm
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- Topic: TX: DPS trooper’s 3 yo injured by gun.
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Re: TX: DPS trooper’s 3 yo injured by gun.
I agree and this is why charges are almost never filed (TPC §46.13).srothstein wrote: ↑Sun Jun 02, 2019 2:56 pmBut I also want to point out that one of the reasons I disagree with the law on access is that there is nothing anyone can do to a good parent more than the guilt he will do to himself for the incident. I have no reason to believe that the trooper is not a good and caring parent in this case. Having an injured child caused by his negligence will bother him, just as it would bother most parents.baseballguy2001 wrote: ↑Sun Jun 02, 2019 2:46 pm There will be no charges, no disciplinary action, nothing. Some LEO's are just as negligent when it comes to firearm safety as anyone else.
Chas.