Gun Control & RKBA
Related: About this forumGun show injuries prompt concerns
A bullet went through a wall where the show was being held at the Tupelo Furniture Market on Saturday, and fragments struck the child, officials said. Another piece grazed a man on the leg.
Neither injury was life-threatening, officials said, and the incident is under investigation but appears to be an accident.
Tupelo Police Lt. Trey Weaver was quoted in the Northeast Mississippi Daily Journal as saying, This is not normal. They do a very good job at this show of making sure weapons are unloaded.
http://www.clarionledger.com/article/20121019/NEWS/310190046/Gun-show-injuries-prompt-concerns?odyssey=tab
exboyfil
(17,865 posts)probably most every dealer and many patrons have a loaded gun on them. I would assume the show would not want to abridge that right. The idea of unloading and reloading their personal gun at a gun show seems like a really bad idea. That is what it sounds like happened in another case. They should leave the personal gun in its holster during the show.
From the article:
Forrest County Capt. Chris Selman said he was at the show in Hattiesburg when the gun went off. He said it was as the show was closing, and it appeared that a gun show patron was reloading his personal weapon as he left.
Everybody wants to keep that business going, so the first thing they do is unload their weapon even though that permit says can keep loaded."
ileus
(15,396 posts)in my car without argument.
ProgressiveProfessor
(22,144 posts)I almost always carry when I ride.
oneshooter
(8,614 posts)plastic ties will be used to prevent the arm from functioning. There are LE at the door to do this. If a tie has to be removed to check function (new mag check, parts added, ect) then the vendor is responsible for the replacement of the tie. Any person who is found to have a untied firearm is escorted to the door by LE and asked to leave.
ProgressiveProfessor
(22,144 posts)I assume that would be in the ads for the show or common knowledge.
I ride 95% of the time (I keep my cage battery on a trickle charger)
4th law of robotics
(6,801 posts)shouldn't gun shows (which are rife with both) be literally awash in blood?
How is it that such incidents are rare and newsworthy?
friendly_iconoclast
(15,333 posts)ileus
(15,396 posts)Decoy of Fenris
(1,954 posts)Ban them nau.
Decoy of Fenris
(1,954 posts)Firstly: Parental control. I can see teaching your kid the ropes, but do they really need to be at a gun show?
Secondly: Basic firearm safety on the part of the seller. That's the no-brainer.
Thirdly: Common sense.
I'm firmly in the RKBA side of the camp, generally, but this accident was entirely avoidable.
ON EDIT: NOTE: The Jackson shooting, that is. Not enough details on the Tupelo show.