It has lead a miserable life and needs a good home. I’ll adopt the poor thing.
Cheers!
20 people standing around watching two teenagers spin out of control ... the gun misfires on the first attempt to shoot ... a bystander takes the gun, clears it, and hands it back to the shooter ... yeah, out of control guns are the problem here.
That gun is bad. It had a life of its own....its ALIVE.
RUN......................RUUUUUUUUN!
BAN GUNS!/S
I think we need to have compassion for this gun. It’s not a bad gun, but a victim — a victim of poverty, and no doubt the victim of racism on the part of stainless steel guns against guns of color —their blued brothers and sisters. The gun deserves another chance! /s
This incident has zero to do with guns. Any weapon could have been used. The story has everything to do with Gangsta Culture and how people are raises.
The old “rouge gun” story. The media dusts this one off every year or so. I remember an entire TV special based on this parable once.
If the people of Chicago want to get rid of the crime in Chicago, they'll need to get rid of the politicians that rule the city of Chicago, and the state of IL! Anything else, and wondering why the only changes are for the worse, is the definition of insanity.
Mark
The old tired "blame the gun" media drivel. They come up with this crap multiple times every year. Fact remains
I have a S&W 642 Airweight. I do not understand how it could have malfunctioned, was handed to someone else to “fix” it, and it worked when it was handed back. The gun is a DAO revolver. You pull the trigger. There is nothing else to operate. Just pull the trigger. How could it malfunction and be fixed?
I wonder how a .38 revolver malfunctioned. Unless she was just too dumb to pull the trigger, or someone was too dumb to put bullets in it. Mine goes bang every time.
We are sooo screwed.
I have four guns hanging around my neighbor. They’ve been slowing down as they go past my house. I think one of them is a handgun. What should I do?