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TopicCollege student suspended for posing with gun at a gun range..
karlpilkington4
05/26/19 2:41:44 PM
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ROBANN_88 posted...
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karlpilkington4 posted...
The gun can't hurt anyone if there is no bullets in it.


Rule 1 of guns: "view all guns as if they are loaded"


That's a great rule unless its your gun and you cleared it. Generic rules without context to the actual situation are nearly useless.


No, the word "unless" doesn't exist in the context of gun handling.

Maybe this is just a difference in attitude with me learning gun handling in the military, vs you (i'm assuming) civilian.
But if i know i just cleared my gun, and pointed it someone right after, my Commander would most likely take the gun away and toss me out of there.


Idk why you're bringing up the military. The person who trained her at the gun range was also in the military, and most likely the one taking the picture.


fair point.
then he's an idiot too


I disagree obviously, but I respect your ability to at least argue in an honest way.

If you've confirmed that there aren't any bullets in a gun and you're posing with a consenting party, there really isnt an issue what so ever. It's literally how Hollywood works. They use a mix of real guns with others that have the firing pins removed, or guns that fire blanks. There's a mix depending on the scene and whats needed. There's literally no way to know if the gun is dangerous or not sometimes and you still need to make sure its cleared.
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