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Moderators: carlson1, Keith B, Charles L. Cotton
If the gun advocates behind this year’s inaugural Gun Appreciation Day had hoped to use the day’s festivities to build support for their anti-regulation platform, they are going to have to wait another year.
Emergency personnel had to be called to the scene of the Dixie Gun and Knife Show in Raleigh, North Carolina after a gun accidentally discharged and shot two people at the show’s safety check-in booth just after 1 pm. Both victims were transported to an area hospital, and the Raleigh Fire Department announced that the show would be closed for the rest of the day.
Good rule, but generally speaking, when I'm storing my gun, it's already unloaded/safe and not being directed at a target... I think this website could be better, providing basic safety rules, clearly and I would think some brief videos covering the safety basics and perhaps operation basics for common weapons wouldn't be such a stretch for the NRA. Did Bing steer me to the wrong NRA website for gun safety? A strong safety and education site might save lives, be good PR and also provide channel to boost membership and a marketing mechanism/lead-in for additional NRA/partner training classes. I sure wish the NRA would do better here... Start with simple safety priorities like the 4/5 basic rules then continue to educate.When using or storing a gun, always follow these NRA rules:
Know your target and what is beyond.
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Many people store their guns loaded.txjim42 wrote:Good rule, but generally speaking, when I'm storing my gun, it's already unloaded/safe and not being directed at a target...
You have put me in the spot of defending the presidentjmra wrote:The irony here is that these people probably would not have even been at the gun show much less carrying around weapons they are not familiar with if not for the actions of the President.
Didn't suggest that they weren't at fault, just that they probably wouldn't have been handling them to begin with if the Prez wasn't screwing around with the 2A.texanjoker wrote:You have put me in the spot of defending the presidentjmra wrote:The irony here is that these people probably would not have even been at the gun show much less carrying around weapons they are not familiar with if not for the actions of the President., and I never thought that day would come. While he may have created a gun buying frenzy, it is not his fault that these people didn't know how to use, unload or holster their weapons. That is on them.