Do they even teach gun safety in North America? Maybe Canadia, but the US ruled it unconstitutional (along with the right to exist while being black or poor) and I'm pretty sure Mexico's on our side.Zhukov said:First rule of gun safety:
Do they even teach gun safety in North America? Maybe Canadia, but the US ruled it unconstitutional (along with the right to exist while being black or poor) and I'm pretty sure Mexico's on our side.Zhukov said:First rule of gun safety:
The core difference here between people like you and the other half of the thread is that the other half has given up on helping everyone.JimB said:I wish fewer people were making fun of this guy. Yes, his death is his own fault, and yes, his death was preventable, but a human being is dead. His parents have just outlived their son; his siblings are planning their brother's funeral; his significant other is facing down the idea of a life without the man she loved and not having the children she might have been dreaming about. It's not really very funny.
So you believe we should coddle the stupid? Try and prevent them from doing anything that might harm themselves ever? To me at least, you seem like one of those over protective parents who thinks that dodgeball is too dangerous to play in school. If you haven't realized by now, stupidity is a death sentence. And this guy ranks pretty high on the stupidity scale. Guns are weapons used for killing people, not for making yourself look "cool" on your social media by pointing it at your head.BathorysGraveland2 said:Yeah, and my opinion on the "Darwin awards" is one of disgust, so that petty, hateful thing does not change my stance in the slightest.mitchell271 said:There's a reason we have Darwin Awards, and that's the point and laugh at the complete fucking morons that killed themselves in the dumbest ways imaginable. One of the requirements for winning one is removing yourself from the gene pool, just to ensure you can't pass your painfully small brain onto anyone else!
Of course it's common sense. There are millions of guns in the world and only a handful of accidental discharges like this. That insanely low probability is due the the fact that the overwhelming majority of gun owners are not this stupid. Thus, checking if the gun is loaded or not is very much common sense.Drake the Dragonheart said:Why do we call it common sense? is it really common anymore? sadly I think I know the answer.Scarim Coral said:While it is a tragic news but come on! It's common sense to check if the gun is load or not!
Do you know what teaches gun safety? Knowing what a gun is. If you don't want to kill the thing, don't point the thing that kills things at the thing.Zachary Amaranth said:Do they even teach gun safety in North America? Maybe Canada, but the US ruled it unconstitutional (along with the right to exist while being black or poor) and I'm pretty sure Mexico's on our side.Zhukov said:First rule of gun safety:
Yeah, that's clearly not true. That you have to make an exception for people who manage to screw up to this extent (which is a sizable chunk) should tell you that. That I live in a nation with a lobby defending such people should really tell you that.Candidus said:Do you know what teaches gun safety? Knowing what a gun is.