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tblue

(16,350 posts)
33. Fewer guns damn well might have.
Tue Apr 9, 2013, 02:31 AM
Apr 2013

It should be really difficult to get your hands on a gun, especially for a clod like this deputy. He should NEVER have had a gun and he should never be permitted to touch one in the future. That woman would still be alive. And that poor baby has to go through that trauma. Just so not worth it.

Note: Comment was sarcasm Tab Apr 2013 #1
No safe storage laws proposed/passed ever applied to Law Enforcement bossy22 Apr 2013 #2
All the police I know jonthebru Apr 2013 #30
when the culture says they make you a man, people will do these things CreekDog Apr 2013 #49
^ THIS ^ mac56 Apr 2013 #59
So perhaps 20,000,000 women show guns for a different reason? Eleanors38 Apr 2013 #77
I didn't say everyone wants to be a "man", nor does owning a gun make you one CreekDog Apr 2013 #80
the deputy should lose his job riverbendviewgal Apr 2013 #3
Yes, my immediate thought was negligent homicide.... Deuce Apr 2013 #84
Considering this happened Shadowflash Apr 2013 #4
Yeah. What could possibly go wrong? tblue Apr 2013 #32
Here's video of a trained, law enforcement officer, with his gun, in front of kids: mikeytherat Apr 2013 #38
The deputy is a school officer. go west young man Apr 2013 #39
Heh. Shadowflash Apr 2013 #40
The gun culture claims another victim. geek tragedy Apr 2013 #5
So how many tens of millions do you blame? nt Eleanors38 Apr 2013 #79
Remember this story next time someone wants to put a gun in a school. Coyotl Apr 2013 #6
More gun laws would have prevented this tragedy, clearly... NYC_SKP Apr 2013 #7
Yes, they would have absolutely bowens43 Apr 2013 #14
Maybe mandatory life sentences for leaving a loaded gun within reach of a child? MH1 Apr 2013 #15
No such proposed laws apply to Sheriffs, AFAIK. NYC_SKP Apr 2013 #16
I don't know why such a law shouldn't apply to LEOs. MH1 Apr 2013 #18
That's the kind of law that would most likely be applied after the death or injury of a party. NYC_SKP Apr 2013 #55
Intelligence may have prevented this tragedy. jonthebru Apr 2013 #31
+1000000 n/t cosmicone Apr 2013 #35
I agree. Sure beats beating the drums of culture war. nc Eleanors38 Apr 2013 #81
Fewer guns damn well might have. tblue Apr 2013 #33
Laws won't always prevent accidents or provide immunity from stupidity, but... Sancho Apr 2013 #43
the important thing is that nothing ever moves you or your position CreekDog Apr 2013 #51
None of the laws being proposed anywhere in this country.... NYC_SKP Apr 2013 #52
again, nothing moves you, you can't even take a breath w/o the NRA talking points CreekDog Apr 2013 #54
Creekdog, take your posturing and righteousness elsewhere. Eleanors38 Apr 2013 #82
as if you'd be posting here if there wasn't a gun issue involved CreekDog Apr 2013 #85
Your arguments are essentially this: Eleanors38 Apr 2013 #86
i'm not going to be lectured to by someone who can't find motivation to post on non-gun issues CreekDog Apr 2013 #87
Let's DO compare records... Eleanors38 Apr 2013 #88
so you did all that stuff, yet almost all your posts here are about guns CreekDog Apr 2013 #89
That's the trouble with much of DU, too much condemnation of fellow progressives... Eleanors38 Apr 2013 #90
you criticized my posts, you even criticized me by suggesting I was anti-woman CreekDog Apr 2013 #91
No suggestion made, and you know it. Eleanors38 Apr 2013 #93
if you care about other issues as much as you do the gun issue, where are the posts? CreekDog Apr 2013 #92
The Innertubes create tunnel vision, I guess... Eleanors38 Apr 2013 #94
Why the HELL was the gun loaded . . . markpkessinger Apr 2013 #8
I have read that there are as many accidental gun deaths Nevernose Apr 2013 #20
True enough. n/t markpkessinger Apr 2013 #21
Why is this so hard for the gun nuts to see? BlueStreak Apr 2013 #26
Perfect. tblue Apr 2013 #34
Most people who own guns get it. We understand that our weapons are dangerous, and not... slackmaster Apr 2013 #50
Driver education is optional in school, but BlueStreak Apr 2013 #56
In most states you have to get a license before you can carry a gun in public - concealed or open. slackmaster Apr 2013 #57
And therefore you must use a wrecker to move the vehicle BlueStreak Apr 2013 #67
If I transport a firearm from my home to a shooting range, it has to be unloaded and cased. slackmaster Apr 2013 #69
That is not the law in most of the country BlueStreak Apr 2013 #71
Exactly right. crim son Apr 2013 #72
One key thing that is NOT being proposed (yet) is liability insurance BlueStreak Apr 2013 #73
disgusting Skittles Apr 2013 #9
Pitifully, tragically stupid. defacto7 Apr 2013 #10
I am no longer even surprised by stories like this. avebury Apr 2013 #11
I always suspect a conspiracy in these "accidental" shotings tabasco Apr 2013 #12
reports are going out of the way to say "complete accident" when story is sketchy wordpix Apr 2013 #65
Who cares? It's just another dead human being. We have thousands of them every year...... bowens43 Apr 2013 #13
There you are: Another extremist prohibitionist. nt Eleanors38 Apr 2013 #83
A sad story. Doc_Technical Apr 2013 #17
A loaded gun was in reach of a child. MH1 Apr 2013 #19
Forget the baby. Why was this idiot showing off a loaded gun BlueStreak Apr 2013 #27
Probably a Glock Blandocyte Apr 2013 #23
This is a problem with Automatics, note it was a NON-Service pistol that was fired. happyslug Apr 2013 #22
Just Clarifying presscac Apr 2013 #25
if a trained deputy can get careless with a firearm, more training is not going to negate samsingh Apr 2013 #24
And my state (Indiana) is now advancing a law that will require BlueStreak Apr 2013 #28
There seems to be a 'who cares it was a freak accident' attitude every time this happens. Lint Head Apr 2013 #29
He just HAD to show off his gun to his kin. SunSeeker Apr 2013 #36
issue is ... chambered round ... quadrature Apr 2013 #37
The ISSUES are: loaded weapon, chambered round, safety off, mikeytherat Apr 2013 #41
The weapon belonged to a school resource officer. Go, NRA. sinkingfeeling Apr 2013 #42
Another responsible gun owner... City Lights Apr 2013 #44
There is absolutely nothing accidental randr Apr 2013 #45
Guns should be no where near kids treestar Apr 2013 #46
the story is unbelievable and smells to the heavens, methinks wordpix Apr 2013 #47
The 4 year old came into the bedroom with the wife Beaverhausen Apr 2013 #53
the wife didn't notice? and the deputy left gun on bed with 4 y.o. near bedrm? wordpix Apr 2013 #61
The other witness is the guy he was showing it to, I think MH1 Apr 2013 #63
"within seconds of Fanning placing the gun on the bed, the toddler picked it up" - IOW, wordpix Apr 2013 #64
I see nothing about another witness, just that Fanning was showing the gun off wordpix Apr 2013 #66
I'm with you. WinkyDink Apr 2013 #74
K&R PolitFreak Apr 2013 #48
Similar shooting in NJ by a 4 year old HockeyMom Apr 2013 #58
Require liability insurance for gun owners. mac56 Apr 2013 #60
Ok... Bay Boy Apr 2013 #68
Thank goodness this family had a gun in the house to keep everyone safer! AndyA Apr 2013 #62
Quit harrassing this law-abiding gun owner! TroglodyteScholar Apr 2013 #70
The child shooting the gun was the only accident. Sunlei Apr 2013 #75
Someone, some gun advocate, please explain to me why the gun was loaded. nt patrice Apr 2013 #76
This deputy was the type of fool surveyed in the study floated yesterday Fresh_Start Apr 2013 #78
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