I was just about to ask our resident gun enthusiasts how it would be possible to accidentally discharge a shotgun at someone's head without already having the gun raised towards that area with their finger already on the trigger.
you do realise that you discharge a shotgun without aiming it purposefully right?
people are stupid, and SADLY accidental discharges happen fairly often, even to police officers
It is extreme to claim they should have one, bro. That girl didn't do shit and she got killed, even if you do have some guns, it is utterly bad to welcome anyone who knocks on your door while being armed.
its extrme to claim that anyone should have a firearm even though its a consitutional right? wow OK then. and its extreme to be armed when an unknown person is knocking at your door in the middle of the night?
you are extremely trusting
Pulling the trigger in someone's face isn't intent? That's a fascinating hurdle to overcome. I never appreciated it like that.
accidents happen. I teach firearm safety at a range and have a NRA certification for it.
the first thing most idiots/newbs/no nothings do when they pick up a gun is put their finger on the trigger, just to hold it
its a HUGE HUGE no no, but most people do it because they dont know any better.
I am not saying I beleive it was an accident, but people get shot in accidental discharges all the time, its perfectly feasbile that person had the gun pointed towards her an dfinger on the trigger with no intent to shoot, because thats what untrained gun owners tend to do
got spooked bumped flinched etc and BOOM gunshot no intent to shoot but it happened
yeah I call that an accident, even though its caused by ignorance
hell even trained people do it, police officers, nationally, on average, have more accidental discharges than CCW holders, per person, that are reported