sidheshooter
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^^^ I disagree. owning a gun in and of itself is not negligent. Violating the four rules, resulting in injury is.
I would say that anyone who picks up any gun and pulls the trigger without chamber checking and gets surprised by an unwanted "bang" fits your own criteria:
There is every reason to believe that a gun *could* be loaded, however. Here we have yet more proof of this under discussion, once again.
JMNSHO.
I would say that anyone who picks up any gun and pulls the trigger without chamber checking and gets surprised by an unwanted "bang" fits your own criteria:
In order to rise to the level of negligence someone has to do something that they know, or should have known is dangerous that led to the accident. There is no reason to believe a gun on a table at a gunshow would be loaded.
There is every reason to believe that a gun *could* be loaded, however. Here we have yet more proof of this under discussion, once again.
JMNSHO.
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