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Posted: 11/8/2013 6:54:07 AM EDT
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"At one point, Poulin put the barrel of the rifle under his chin and pulled the trigger, said Waterville Police Chief Joseph Massey."
“He told me he dropped the rifle,” Donald Poulin said. “He wrote it on the notepad. He said, ‘Dad, I just dropped the rifle and it accidentally discharged.’” |
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Who the hell does not unload their rifles before getting in their vehicle to go home for the day. I bet that caliber really ripped his face in half too.
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Stupidity has a very high price. thankfully he only fucked himself rather than a stranger or his kids. what a retard.
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There's no such thing as an unloaded rifle, or at least if you treat all rifles like they're loaded stupid shit like this doesn't happen.
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Let's face it, That was real stupid of him. Now he will have to face the consequences.
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Yeah, no kidding, .270 to the face. Alcohol involved? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Who the hell does not unload their rifles before getting in their vehicle to go home for the day. I bet that caliber really ripped his face in half too. Yeah, no kidding, .270 to the face. Alcohol involved? "When the officers spoke with people at the scene, they said Poulin had come to visit earlier in the night and had walked in with a bottle of whiskey, Massey said." |
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Police say Dale Poulin was showing his rifle to friends when he put it under his chin and pulled the trigger, not knowing the gun was loaded.
Good shoot! I really don't understand people doing shit like this. I do fully believe that stupid should hurt though. |
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"When the officers spoke with people at the scene, they said Poulin had come to visit earlier in the night and had walked in with a bottle of whiskey, Massey said." View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Who the hell does not unload their rifles before getting in their vehicle to go home for the day. I bet that caliber really ripped his face in half too. Yeah, no kidding, .270 to the face. Alcohol involved? "When the officers spoke with people at the scene, they said Poulin had come to visit earlier in the night and had walked in with a bottle of whiskey, Massey said." Yeah, went back and read the rest of the article and saw that. Reading is funnnn-damental. Figured there was booze somewhere in the mix. |
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Why dont people remember the rules? http://img26.imageshack.us/img26/9611/nrarules.jpg Every gun in my safe is unloaded, and I know they are unloaded, but I still check to see if a bullet sneaked it way into the gun somehow when I pull one out. View Quote my rule #1 is every gun is loaded, then your three after that. ETA: reading's for fags - yeah i don't keep all guns unloaded till i'm at the range..... the four real rules are below... |
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In before the law suit against the manufacturer for making an unsafe weapon.
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“It was one of those cases which clearly involved carelessness, passing a rifle around, and no one made sure, obviously, it was not loaded. And then they do something as careless as putting the rifle under their chin and pulling the trigger,” Massey said. View Quote |
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Quoted: "At one point, Poulin put the barrel of the rifle under his chin and pulled the trigger, said Waterville Police Chief Joseph Massey." "He told me he dropped the rifle,” Donald Poulin said. "He wrote it on the notepad. He said, ‘Dad, I just dropped the rifle and it accidentally discharged.’” View Quote |
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Why dont people remember the rules? http://img26.imageshack.us/img26/9611/nrarules.jpg Every gun in my safe is unloaded, and I know they are unloaded, but I still check to see if a bullet sneaked it way into the gun somehow when I pull one out. View Quote Because - those ARENT the rules. Those are the kind of rules that get people killed. Is that the kind of shit they are teaching now? Keeping your gun unloaded is a stupid rule, and it is the kind of shit that causes "I thought it was unloaded" accidents. 1. All guns are always loaded. 2. Keep your finger off the trigger until your sights are on target and ready to fire. 3. Never point your muzzle at something you are not willing to destroy. 4. Be sure of your target, and what is behind it. Those are the rules. |
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Why dont people remember the rules? http://img26.imageshack.us/img26/9611/nrarules.jpg Every gun in my safe is unloaded, and I know they are unloaded, but I still check to see if a bullet sneaked it way into the gun somehow when I pull one out. View Quote There are FOUR rules. |
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Why dont people remember the rules? http://img26.imageshack.us/img26/9611/nrarules.jpg Every gun in my safe is unloaded, and I know they are unloaded, but I still check to see if a bullet sneaked it way into the gun somehow when I pull one out. View Quote I have chamber safety flags on some of my rifles and I still check them every time. I'm absolutely paranoid about it. |
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I have chamber safety flags on some of my rifles and I still check them every time. I'm absolutely paranoid about it. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Why dont people remember the rules? http://img26.imageshack.us/img26/9611/nrarules.jpg Every gun in my safe is unloaded, and I know they are unloaded, but I still check to see if a bullet sneaked it way into the gun somehow when I pull one out. I have chamber safety flags on some of my rifles and I still check them every time. I'm absolutely paranoid about it. Of course you do. Chamber flags don't change anything about gun handling. Chamber flags are for OTHER people so see the gun should be empty, after it has been properly called clear by visual and physical inspection. They aren't a "I don't have to follow procedure anymore" handicap. There is no need to be paranoid. Paranoia is based on fear. Simply, be methodical. |
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Why dont people remember the rules? http://img26.imageshack.us/img26/9611/nrarules.jpg Every gun in my safe is unloaded, and I know they are unloaded, but I still check to see if a bullet sneaked it way into the gun somehow when I pull one out. View Quote I hate that they messed with the four rules. These rules suck. |
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And have laser beams on the muzzle end that only gets placed on anything you are willing to destroy. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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All guns are always loaded. And have laser beams on the muzzle end that only gets placed on anything you are willing to destroy. That mental image is perfect. My oldest is still learning the Big 4, but he can recite Eddie Eagle like a champ. Before looking at a gun with me, he explains what to do if he encounters a gun, and always asks if it's ok to look at my guns with me. He knows which end is the "dangerous end" and isn't even in grade school. Despite the number of patients I see with negligent GSWs, I'm still amazed at how cavalier people are with where they point the dangerous end. Which reminds me, I got muzzled in Cabelas just a day or two ago my an employee. |
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Most people couldn't handle criticism of their gun handling, but Poulin certainly took it on the chin.
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That guy is a grade A jackass. Must've failed Gun Safety 101.
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He'll probably pull through, just needs to keep his chin up and wipe off the long face.
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He'll just have to face facts. Ouch!!!! |
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http://cdn.meme.li/i/i8ghr.jpg Because - those ARENT the rules. Those are the kind of rules that get people killed. Is that the kind of shit they are teaching now? Keeping your gun unloaded is a stupid rule, and it is the kind of shit that causes "I thought it was unloaded" accidents. 1. All guns are always loaded. 2. Keep your finger off the trigger until your sights are on target and ready to fire. 3. Never point your muzzle at something you are not willing to destroy. 4. Be sure of your target, and what is behind it. Those are the rules. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Why dont people remember the rules? http://img26.imageshack.us/img26/9611/nrarules.jpg Every gun in my safe is unloaded, and I know they are unloaded, but I still check to see if a bullet sneaked it way into the gun somehow when I pull one out. http://cdn.meme.li/i/i8ghr.jpg Because - those ARENT the rules. Those are the kind of rules that get people killed. Is that the kind of shit they are teaching now? Keeping your gun unloaded is a stupid rule, and it is the kind of shit that causes "I thought it was unloaded" accidents. 1. All guns are always loaded. 2. Keep your finger off the trigger until your sights are on target and ready to fire. 3. Never point your muzzle at something you are not willing to destroy. 4. Be sure of your target, and what is behind it. Those are the rules. Yes, it is what is taught in NRA classes now. I brought up my objection to the instructor and he said that's just what they're supposed to teach. I said,"Well, the four rules have been around for a long time and are better than this crap. I will continue to teach them". And I do. |
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Yes, it is what is taught in NRA classes now. I brought up my objection to the instructor and he said that's just what they're supposed to teach. I said,"Well, the four rules have been around for a long time and are better than this crap. I will continue to teach them". And I do. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Why dont people remember the rules? http://img26.imageshack.us/img26/9611/nrarules.jpg Every gun in my safe is unloaded, and I know they are unloaded, but I still check to see if a bullet sneaked it way into the gun somehow when I pull one out. http://cdn.meme.li/i/i8ghr.jpg Because - those ARENT the rules. Those are the kind of rules that get people killed. Is that the kind of shit they are teaching now? Keeping your gun unloaded is a stupid rule, and it is the kind of shit that causes "I thought it was unloaded" accidents. 1. All guns are always loaded. 2. Keep your finger off the trigger until your sights are on target and ready to fire. 3. Never point your muzzle at something you are not willing to destroy. 4. Be sure of your target, and what is behind it. Those are the rules. Yes, it is what is taught in NRA classes now. I brought up my objection to the instructor and he said that's just what they're supposed to teach. I said,"Well, the four rules have been around for a long time and are better than this crap. I will continue to teach them". And I do. Reading is fundamental. I didnt notice that rule number 1 is no longer the "guns are always loaded" rule. WTF NRA?? |
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Why dont people remember the rules? http://img26.imageshack.us/img26/9611/nrarules.jpg Every gun in my safe is unloaded, and I know they are unloaded, but I still check to see if a bullet sneaked it way into the gun somehow when I pull one out. View Quote He broke all three of these rules lol. What a dumbass |
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Treat every weapon as if it is loaded.
Never point your weapon at anything you do not intend to shoot. Keep your finger straight and off the trigger until you are ready to fire. Keep your weapon on safe until you are intend to fire. No your target and what lies beyond it. There are no accidents. Only negligence. |
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sounds like he is the type of guy that would bite off his nose to spite his face
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There's no such thing as an unloaded rifle, or at least if you treat all rifles like they're loaded stupid shit like this doesn't happen. View Quote Yep. Double & triple check. No need for an ND that could end your life or someone elses. Whenever I pick up a gun, regardless I remove the magazine (if it has one) and check the chamber. ALWAYS. |
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In before the law suit against the manufacturer for making an unsafe weapon. He would face off with them in court. Maybe he could be the face of a new firearm safety movement. |
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