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In reply to the discussion: Kentucky cop accidently shoots self in elevator [View all]sarisataka
(21,925 posts)31. WTF?
did he think he was Bilbo and wondered what he had in his nasty pocketsesses?
Two very simple ruls for pocket carry- one, use a holster. They are cheap, keep lint out of the pistol and keep it in one place. Two, nothing else gets carried in that pocket. Pants have other pockets; one gun equals one full pocket.
Ok three rules- don't take it out. It hasn't changed color or gained the ability to send a text. It only needs to be removed at the end of the day or when despite your best efforts, you find yourself in a deadly situation.
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The cop, with the aid of a firearm, committed an act of violence against himself. nt
Electric Monk
Jan 2015
#7
Actually, I think most people would consider being shot in the stomach to be a pretty violent event
Electric Monk
Jan 2015
#33
Absolutely. Shooting someone while defending yourself is a violent act, by definition.
Electric Monk
Jan 2015
#37
I think I'd more accurately call that "blunt object" violence, whether a gun butt or an ashtray.
Electric Monk
Jan 2015
#40
Do you bemoan the fact that you can't troll-post how awesome it is to be male in the Feminism Groups
Electric Monk
Jan 2015
#45
All block posters who share their *opinions* that run contrary to the Group's SOP. nt
Electric Monk
Jan 2015
#47
GCRA is not unique in that. Both those other groups have blocked users for what was posted in GD.
Electric Monk
Jan 2015
#49
Yes, I'm consistent in my belief that the only reason you "pro-RKBA" advocates would want to post
Electric Monk
Jan 2015
#54
or, require gun manufacturers to have better safety mechanisms to prevent accidental discharges?
Electric Monk
Jan 2015
#4
Please feel free to link to me saying anything of the sort. Thanks in advance. nt
Electric Monk
Jan 2015
#15
Good thing he wasn't handcuffed behind his back- he may have shot himself in the head
NBachers
Jan 2015
#16