well, it was just as well he had a fuckin loaded gun in his possesion.
otherwise he'd look like he'd been indecently assaulted by edward scissorhands.
well, it was just as well he had a fuckin loaded gun in his possesion.
otherwise he'd look like he'd been indecently assaulted by edward scissorhands.
So the law states that firearms should be kept locked and unloaded...could start a nice little 'loaded crossbow and couple of spare katanas' trend to circumvent that issue.
Are we sure that the gun shop employee is not capable of retrieving a gun and loading one shell and firing that shell at said attacker while others present distract the offender with conversation?
After all - it was a revolver not an semi auto wasn't it....
Last time I mentioned this Sniper reckoned it was pretty feasible that if the gun was not locked (as can be understandable in a gun shop) and ammunition was at hand (but not in a chamber) that the defender could easily have loaded and fired a single round.
All depends on the statement he gave to Police at the time of the "offence"
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Most of the Auckland gun shops have a test-firing room with one of those nifty shoot-into-the-rubber-balls backstop boxes. It'd be reasonable for a purchaser to want to feel recoil and trigger pull etc if they were going to lay down significant bucks on a nice new 1911 for next week's IPSC match.
Although, since the media just keeps saying "45 caliber", maybe it was a big shiny revolver in .45 Long Colt. I haven't heard anything definitive on that subject.
SAI do keep a fair bit of ammo stacked on shelves behind the counter. Might have been possible in that timeframe to turn around, grab a cartridge, load and fire something that had just been legitimately removed from under the glass-topped counter (which is where SAI display pistols). I doubt it, though.
There were customers in the shop, though, as far as I'm aware, so I guess there won't be much bullshitting going on. Whatever happened, happened. Speculation will be unnecessary after the evidence is presented.
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Too true, but too many on here rely on the "facts" presented by the media as gospel, the same media who are well known for not letting the facts get in the way of a good story.
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for who? the dicks that try to rob them??
what would have happened if he had not been armed? he'd be fucked
what would have happened if the dick hadn't tried to rob him? fuck all and you dumb shits wouldn't even know he had a loaded weapon in there, if indeed he did.
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Do you want shopkeepers to be allowed to arm themselves? Do you want the local dairy owner to have a 12-gauge under the counter and start plugging glue sniffers who walk in dragging baseball bats? What about the day that someone walks in just before closing time and cross-eyed Joe Patel who was up all last night with the new baby gets nervous and fills him fulla buckshot when all he wanted was a Diet Coke?
Gotta have one law for all.
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I have no problem with shooting poofs that drink diet soft drinks or glue sniffers.
Shouldn't you be using the word "Allegedly" in there somewhere D50? He hasn't yet been convicted of having the gun loaded...innocent until proven guilty remember? Or are we really living in a 3rd world police state after all?
Try to be more judicious with your comments - you have more to lose from a slip of the tongue than we have.
As I've said - how does one 'prove' when the gun was loaded. If there is no proof that he didn't load the gun at the time of the incident then he cannot reasonably be found guilty and should raise an action for expenses, loss of earnings and defamation of character.
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especially the caffeine free ones... I mean that's just not just. It's like duck sex... fucking near water!
Re arming themselves... it'll be an interesting case for sure. Both sides appear have a compelling argument.
What would have happened if the gun wasn't loaded...? The gunshop owner might have one less employee toda, as well as a dead theif (he was stealing it to top himself wasn't he?)
vs, he broke the law... loaded gun ready to go, the fish and dynamo argument.
I'm curious to see which way it comes out, but either way the guy in the shop deserves some reasonable access to resources to defend himself.
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