Since studies show that in the stress of combat shooting situations, most shots are complete misses, is the concern about over-penetration misplaced.
Maybe all bullets should be attached to a string so they will not go further than intended.
I do not know the laws on these matters in Texas. But it strikes me that the operative word is "reckless". Not all actions that result in an accidental injury are reckless. Do these laws apply equally to LEO's? Or is this another example of civilians being required to achieve a higher standard than would be expected of an officer?
Maybe all bullets should be attached to a string so they will not go further than intended.
I do not know the laws on these matters in Texas. But it strikes me that the operative word is "reckless". Not all actions that result in an accidental injury are reckless. Do these laws apply equally to LEO's? Or is this another example of civilians being required to achieve a higher standard than would be expected of an officer?