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Where are all the good dogs with guns?
https://bleacherreport.com/articles...om&utm_campaign=editorial&utm_medium=referral
We talk a lot about homicides and suicides with guns. Less about misadventures. I'm having a hard time finding statistics on those. These people did an analysis of 300 of them:
https://www.concealedcarry.com/safe...s-gun-grabbers-and-gun-owners-are-both-wrong/
Apparently, one of those was also caused by...a dog. So this wasn't the first time.
I don't own any guns, but it seems weird to me that a dog could accidently deactivate the safety and activate the trigger at the same time. I'm thinking it's possible that the safety wasn't actually on.
"How can they cut the power, man! They're animals!"
https://bleacherreport.com/articles...om&utm_campaign=editorial&utm_medium=referral
Micah Heckford, a friend of Branch, told Brian Broom of the Clarion Ledger on Tuesday that a dog jumped onto the truck bed that Branch was sitting on and accidentally stepped on a shotgun's safety and trigger.
We talk a lot about homicides and suicides with guns. Less about misadventures. I'm having a hard time finding statistics on those. These people did an analysis of 300 of them:
https://www.concealedcarry.com/safe...s-gun-grabbers-and-gun-owners-are-both-wrong/
Apparently, one of those was also caused by...a dog. So this wasn't the first time.
I don't own any guns, but it seems weird to me that a dog could accidently deactivate the safety and activate the trigger at the same time. I'm thinking it's possible that the safety wasn't actually on.
"How can they cut the power, man! They're animals!"