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Casual familiarity breeds negligent discharges
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[Editor: Bonnie was spot on when she wrote this and given that there were five negligent discharges as part of Gun Appreciation Day events nationwide, it's time to revisit it.]
The first weekend in June my sister and I had the pleasure of attending the Indy 1500 gun show in Indianapolis for Guns Save Life. We drummed up some good publicity for the organization and a good time was had by all.
This was the second gun show I’ve attended this year, and the second time there’s been a negligent discharge.
The first occurrence was, of course, in Bloomington, which was nothing short of a tragedy. Two people were seriously injured and lives have been altered by that single event. |
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