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Author Topic: Firearms Safety (football, not political)  (Read 933 times)
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murfvol
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« on: March 10, 2020, 03:03:22 EDT »

1) I didn't know who Brandon Davis was, but do remember a Razorback hoops guy of the same name from 20 years ago.

2) If he shot himself accidentally there will probably be a powder burn. If there's no burn he had the gun out, and there may be footage.

3) Guns don't discharge themselves. Unless it's a pre-80s 1911 the trigger has to be pulled.
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4) Unless Davis is 21 he cannot own a handgun.

5) If he is 21 and has a concealed permit from Louisiana he could legally carry in Tennessee.

6) However, if he was carrying he's guilty of issuing a false police report.

Long story short, I'd boot him unless he was hit by a stray round (highly unlikely). It seems he negligently discharged a firearm he can't legally own in a crowded establishment.  
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SmokeyJoe
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« Reply #1 on: March 10, 2020, 06:59:32 EDT »

I think this seems like a decent summation. Supposedly witnesses say he shot himself. I have no idea of the circumstances, but they don't sound good.
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