I've seen a lot of ways to carry concealed, but nothing like this. I was expecting a handgun.
I'm not sure if this is closer to an Eddie Murphy skit or the Looney Tunes.
This seems like a good time to discuss the difference between a negligent discharge and an accidental discharge.
A negligent discharge (ND) is the unintentional firing of a firearm caused by carelessness or recklessness.
An accidental discharge is caused by a mechanical failure or manufacturing defect.
In this case, he is eventually going to shoot his junk off = ND
A naked man emerges from the Biloxi River in Mississippi. The homeowner, who isn’t home, sees him on his doorbell camera and calls a neighbor.
The armed neighbor goes over to see if he can help and gets attacked. The suspect is shot in self-defense, then disappears back into the river, where he is later found with gunshot wounds.
If this isn’t something straight out of a B-rated horror movie, I don’t know what is.
And you really can’t say, “That will never happen,” because apparently, anything is possible.
This movie needs a title.
Video: Clay Edwards on Facebook
I've seen a lot of ways to carry concealed, but nothing like this. I was expecting a handgun.
I'm not sure if this is closer to an Eddie Murphy skit or the Looney Tunes.
This seems like a good time to discuss the difference between a negligent discharge and an accidental discharge.
A negligent discharge (ND) is the unintentional firing of a firearm caused by carelessness or recklessness.
An accidental discharge is caused by a mechanical failure or manufacturing defect.
In this case, he is eventually going to shoot his junk off = ND
@iamLongLearner@Saveourrepubli3@AaronDelMar Not just me, it's a long list of candidates hoping they'll get some unified cohesive messaging.
It's not happening and somebody needs to lead.
An armed crew has now robbed at least 15 people in Chicago's Wrigleyville, River North, and Boystown nightlife districts since April 5 — including three more early Sunday.
Police say the group is still out there.
https://t.co/infPS7um4e
Four men tried to steal an ATM, crashed during the getaway, pushed past a Cook County sheriff’s deputy, stole the deputy’s squad car, hit the deputy with it, and then led police on a chase down the expressway.
One crew has been linked to at least 25 ATM robberies in roughly 3 weeks.
These have escalated past “property crimes.” This is organized, violent criminal behavior that puts clerks, deputies, drivers, and the public at risk.
Have we had enough yet?
Her argument is that banning guns will reduce gun violence.
As he points out, the vast majority of the time, gun violence is committed by people who are already breaking the law and who did not obtain their firearms legally.
If criminals are committing crimes with guns they acquired illegally, how will more gun control laws solve the problem?