I don't understand how people can "forget" where they left their loaded gun. I've been shooting and carrying for 8 years now and have never forgot where I put a gun.
That's why you don't understand it yet, because you haven't done it.
And more then likely never will. It's called being responsible
Never said I haven't made silly mistakes, but forgetting where your loaded gun is isn't silly. It's stupid and you should be smart enough not to misplace it. I've misplaced keys, cell phones, and wallets before but always seem to know where all my guns are.
A woman forgetting that she has a gun in her bag isn't stupid. Leaving a gun on a ledge in a restroom or unsecured in a home with small children or something similar is stupid. No one could get hurt because she has a gun in her bag. If anything is stupid in this situation it's that law.
This same thing happened to a local businessman a couple years back and pretty much the same reaction: "How could anyone FORGET their loaded gun! So irresponsible! Giving us a bad name!" etc. Fact is, honest mistakes happen and as I said back then, the appropriate response would have been to take her aside to a private location and question her and do a thorough background check. If everything looks OK, send her home with her firearm.
I believe any punishment is inappropriate because it just isn't rational for anyone (even if they are trying to get away with it) to bring a gun through airport security. It WILL be discovered. When was the last time a "bad guy" was caught doing this? Let's stop punishing the "good guys". This woman's name and her mistake should never have been made public.
They can afford the best lawyers, so she will probably get off with no charges filed. If it was I, who forgot about the gun, little leniency would be given.I think she got so use to having a gun it just becomes apart of you and your life.....not sure how old she is but the older you get I realize I forget stuff myself, its not like she is a criminal looking to do evil. No one was harmed, no ND.....but I bet she turned pale white. And of course, she may be considered a criminal now....which if they do press charges maybe she and Ted can crank out a Rap album.....I mean how many thugs got the guts to try and carry at a airport? Shoot I remember when Elvis got on a passenger jet with his gun and they let him fly.
I don't know anyone who carries an unloaded gun, so I figured it was loaded. And part of being a responsible gun owner is knowing where your guns are at all time. Glad she forgot it in her bag and not somewhere where a kid or someone else could get to it and something bad happened. It's stuff like this that gives people who carry a bad name.
What are you really trying to say about "everyone"?I'm sure everyone would be just as forgiving and understanding if it was the wife or girlfriend of a rapper.
Sorry, but I disagree. I have no sympathy for people who are careless with their firearms under any circumstances. Owning a gun is not only a major right, but a major responsibility. In my opinion if you repeatedly show recklessness with a firearm then I think you should not be able to carry one.
One of my friends used to have a lot of parties, and this guy would always come over and show off his gun. He would pull it out from the holster under his jacket and he would sweep the party-goers with his finger on the trigger. Multiple people would duck and get out of the way and yell at him, but he would do it again and again. This guy should have lost his right to carry his firearm at a minimum.
This also happened to an IL representative last year as well and it happens more than most think. It's just that most people are not famous. There was an attorney that did this a few years ago, only she didn't get caught, she handed the gun over to police when she arrived at her destination.