In the past year there have been two incidents in public places where a licensed gun carrier dropped his piece resulting in dischages. One incident occurred in a restaurant. The other in a food court in a major shopping mall. The second incident resulted in an injury but not life threatening.
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<br>I never did hear what they were carrying but I suspect something other than quality firearms.
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<br>I hate to see Indiana add restrictions on types of firearms and modes of carry but I wonder if some training might be needed to keep the uneducated from putting our carry rights in danger.
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<br>Any one who has not dropped a gun may cast the first stone. One time I dropped an M60 (S&W not machine gun) in the squad room. You should see how fast my colleagues ducked for shelter. The gun didn't go off.
<br>A friend one time dropped a derringer and it did go off.
<br>The difference was in the firearm.
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<br>Norm


Norm -
NRA Member Since 1966