08-27-2015, 01:38 PM
(08-27-2015, 12:39 PM)Fireman Wrote: If this man is in a normal frame of mind why should this be any different than a car accident. They don't take licenses away. Luckily nothing bad happened. However if something did then there could be negligence on his part.
Ouch. This is not good. That weapon should have never left his side or leg or where ever he had it stored. When it comes to a weapon, there is no excuse. What if a Bad Guy got it and decided to use it for a crime? What if that crime was murder? This guy really dodged a bullet on this one. I would say he should receive a stiff penalty with the possibility of a CCW loss or at least a suspension for 6 months on his CCW and he attend mandatory training classes.
(08-27-2015, 12:39 PM)Fireman Wrote: If this man is in a normal frame of mind why should this be any different than a car accident. They don't take licenses away. Luckily nothing bad happened. However if something did then there could be negligence on his part.
Ouch. This is not good. That weapon should have never left his side or leg or where ever he had it stored. When it comes to a weapon, there is no excuse. What if a Bad Guy got it and decided to use it for a crime? What if that crime was murder? This guy really dodged a bullet on this one. I would say he should receive a stiff penalty with the possibility of a CCW loss or at least a suspension for 6 months on his CCW and he attend mandatory training classes.
Ouch. This is not good. That weapon should have never left his side or leg or where ever he had it stored. When it comes to a weapon, there is no excuse. What if a Bad Guy got it and decided to use it for a crime? What if that crime was murder? This guy really dodged a bullet on this one. I would say he should receive a stiff penalty with the possibility of a CCW loss or at least a suspension for 6 months on his CCW and he attend mandatory training classes.


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