[geeks] gun control thoughts
Dan Sikorski
me at dansikorski.com
Sat Dec 20 03:25:19 CST 2003
Phil Stracchino wrote:
>Well, actually, this makes perfect sense with a little more thought.
>It's the second of Cooper's Laws.
>
>First law: "All guns are always loaded." i.e, ALWAYS take all proper
>safety precautions with a gun as though it were loaded, *even if you
>"know" it isn't*, and never take someone's word for it that a gun is
>unloaded -- ALWAYS visually verify it yourself.
>
>And second law: "Never allow the muzzle to cover anything you are not
>willing to destroy." Even if you "know" it's not loaded -- because one
>day, you just might be mistaken, and saying "Oops" afterwards doesn't
>cut much ice.
>
>
I have a friend who will testify to these laws...
He was out shooting a .22 with a then-friend of his (who we will call
derek (not his real name)), and after they were done, derek took the
clip out of the gun, and they went into the house to put the gun away.
Now, my friend is just about the same height as i am (6'8") and derek is
probably about 6'. Derek was carrying the gun with the barrel over his
shoulder, and holding it in his right hand with his finger on the
trigger (obvious mistake #2). As the story goes, (both of them get
sketchy on the details from this point on) my friend was following
derek, and noticed that the barrel was pointing at his face, and since
he was uncomfortable with that, nudged the gun to the side a little and
moved his head so that the barrel was no longer pointing directly at
him. At this time, derek apparantly felt that the gun was moving, and
tightened his grip on the gun. The round that was still in the chamber
(obvious mistake #1) fired. The bullet hit my friend near the right
temple, went between his skull and his scalp, and exited this top of his
head (he still has the cap that he was wearing when it happened, with
the bullet hole in the top.) You could say that he's lucky to be alive.
-Dan Sikorski
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