in625shooter
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- Mar 21, 2008
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The show staff only requires that guns brought inside the show venue be unloaded. People, individually, decide if they are going to do it safely at a safe location or at the front door, where accidents like this can happen. Kirk is right that discharges can happen when loading or unloading, but people must make a smart decision as to when and where to do it. As previously stated though, "You can't fix stupid!"
Loading and unloading is the time and biggest risk of a ND/AD so as the rule of keep you muzzle pointed in a safe direction when you are loading or unloading so if it does discharge there is ZERO human contact (with yourself included) and minimal property damage, then everyone is Happy Happy Happy
Or Plan B and leave it in your vehicle.