basquebromance
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"guns don't kill people, Alec Baldwin's ignorance does!"
I am telling you. SNL skits with Baldwin using a handgun in every situation. Imagine him at a day care center skit among so many others! With the trump style viciousness used by those money changer type people. Good comedy.Nugent should be locked up or in a cage for the rest of his life.
Wasn’t he aiming at the camera that the woman was behind?even if the gun was unloaded why did that baldwin idiot point it at the poor woman
For what reason?Nugent should be locked up or in a cage for the rest of his life.
If Ted was in Baldwin's place you would want to crucify him. Hypocrite.Ted Nugent? Seriously?
There are two types of shooters.from Michigan the heartland, the warm loving soul Ted Nugent!
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No, he doesn't even have to be in Baldwin's place for me to crucify the draft dodging, pants crapping, coke head, child molester.If Ted was in Baldwin's place you would want to crucify him. Hypocrite.
In the early 80's, a good friend and his friend were playing 'Russian roulette'.There are two types of shooters.
1) Those who have had an accidental discharge.
2) Those who will.
That is why you DO NOT point a firearm at anything you do not want to destroy.
I remember talking to a WWII Vet who had went ashore at Normandy and traveled across Europe fighting the Germans. He returned home and was a competitive shooter who won trophies.
He was fond of 1911 style .45 Automatic Pistols. One day after returning home he was clearing his pistol when it discharged. The round went through a wall into his utility room and penetrated his washer.
He said it was fortunate that he lived alone as he could still wash clothes in the washer if he used the small load setting.
I could tell of a dozen other accidental shootings. I have had two but both were on the range with the weapon pointed down range. One involved a 44 Magnum Ruger Super Blackhawk with a hair trigger and the other a double action/single action pistol that discharged after I fired the first round while still in recoil. I will call them accidental discharges as I was not on target.
If you follow the basic rules of shooting, even if you do have an accidental discharge nobody will end up shot.
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Yet it happens every day. Is it that surprising that a device that is that common, and whose only purpose is to kill would accidentally be used to kill?I don't know how a man of that age could 'trust' someone else's opinion that a gun isn't loaded.
Even if he wasn't a gun owner, at that age it should be imprinted in your brain, with all the PSA's about it.
Media reports of people shooting their best friend, wife, brother or dog, then claiming 'I didn't know it was loaded'.
I learned that at an early stage in my life, taught my kids if they ever pointed any weapon I let them have, at a person, not only would they get there ass beat but they would watch as I destroyed the weapon.Yet it happens every day. Is it that surprising that a device that is that common, and whose only purpose is to kill would accidentally be used to kill?