cajunchefray
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I learned a good lesson on gun handling recently, after meeting up for the holidays with my cousin. He is retired Secret Service. He and I used to shoot a lot together in high school and early college. Pistols, revolvers, rifles shotguns on my farm.DOUG: When I hand a gun to my 30 yr old Son - I open it first, right in front of him and check to be sure it’s UNloaded…. He will then also immediately check the chamber and still we keep muzzle pointed in safe direction - that’s an ingrained habit for both of us…but I believe only Firearm owners and users are that careful. I’m Not sure if Alec is responsible “legally” but I know I wouldn’t trust anyone to hand me a gun and “trust” it’s unloaded — Not even my Son, it only takes a second to double check for yourself.
Fast forward 35 years, he was showing me his latest 1911 carry gun, at a Christmas party. Hell, I didn't even see he was carrying, he had a good holster.
He drew the pistol, dropped the mag, cycled the slide to eject the chambered round, then put his pinkie finger in the breach of the barrel, to be damn sure there was not a round in the chamber.
Then he handed me the pistol. Good protocol. I have not forgotten that "extra, last check."
Perhaps, Hollywood types can learn proper safe gun handling ( am I dreaming?)
Then shoot and kill a live creature of God, see, the results, blood and all, and then realize:
"You are handling deadly force". It is your complete responsibility if anything happens, good or bad.
Act accordingly.
We can only hope that idiots are in the minority, but I am not sure now.
I hope Alec Baldwin gets the maximum sentence according to the law.