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BainsBane

(54,786 posts)
Tue Mar 26, 2013, 11:16 AM Mar 2013

Dad kills son while cleaning gun

"FAIRMONT, N.C. -- Authorities say a 10-year-old boy was killed in North Carolina when he was shot by his father while the parent cleaned a shotgun.

Robeson County deputies say 34-year-old Christopher Stanlane was on the couch in his Fairmont home wiping down the gun around 4 p.m. Sunday when it fired.

Investigators say the boy was sitting in front of his father watching television and was struck in the head. Paramedic declared him dead at the home.

No charges have been filed, and deputies are still investigating the shooting."

Video and rest of article here:
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/03/25/christopher-stanlane-kills-son_n_2952944.html

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Dad kills son while cleaning gun (Original Post) BainsBane Mar 2013 OP
Anyone else think things like this are LiberalLoner Mar 2013 #1
I see it as more about BainsBane Mar 2013 #5
Seriously? ellisonz Mar 2013 #15
I guess I'm very cynical about people and parents in general. LiberalLoner Mar 2013 #19
Because it is so damned hard to tell if a shotgun is loaded or not? CBGLuthier Mar 2013 #2
^This^ (nt) Control-Z Mar 2013 #9
This sort of negligence should require that his 2A rights be revoked.... JoeBlowToo Mar 2013 #3
hard to dispute that BainsBane Mar 2013 #4
Yep marions ghost Mar 2013 #24
yeah, "careful" is not the word I'd use to describe that... phantom power Mar 2013 #8
I know...they want to background check for "crazy" libodem Mar 2013 #10
Maybe the tests do not need to be sarisataka Mar 2013 #6
This message was self-deleted by its author markiv Mar 2013 #7
I'm Calling B.S. on this. TheBlackAdder Mar 2013 #11
It sounds like BS BainsBane Mar 2013 #17
Exactly marions ghost Mar 2013 #25
WHILE cleaning? I doubt it. Whilst rapidly cycling the action with a finger... TheMadMonk Mar 2013 #26
They want an IQ test for voting, but not for possessing a firearm? TheBlackAdder Mar 2013 #12
Just curious, how does this fit the SOP? CokeMachine Mar 2013 #13
Discussions on why we need regulation are entirely appropriate. nt. Warren Stupidity Mar 2013 #14
Thank you CokeMachine Mar 2013 #21
In order to change the culture of gun violence, we have to discuss it. ellisonz Mar 2013 #16
Thanks for the explanation. CokeMachine Mar 2013 #22
An SOP Alert is different from a Community Standards Alert ellisonz Mar 2013 #23
No one is forcing your delicate eyes to see it BainsBane Mar 2013 #18
OK thanks -- Was just curious. CokeMachine Mar 2013 #20
For those that think accidents only happen to irresponsible gun owners. safeinOhio Mar 2013 #27
Then he is not an "expert" av8r1998 Mar 2013 #28
36 years as a NRA safety instructor. safeinOhio Mar 2013 #29
its not a mistake av8r1998 Mar 2013 #30
The NRA push safeinOhio Mar 2013 #31
Wow ... talk about derailing a thread.... av8r1998 Mar 2013 #32

LiberalLoner

(10,145 posts)
1. Anyone else think things like this are
Tue Mar 26, 2013, 11:20 AM
Mar 2013

The way some do "after the fact" abortions? I often wonder that especially with the crispy critter news stories every summer...

CBGLuthier

(12,723 posts)
2. Because it is so damned hard to tell if a shotgun is loaded or not?
Tue Mar 26, 2013, 11:20 AM
Mar 2013

Please put this man in prison for about ten years so all the other people stroking their substitute penis will at least check before they blow their load through a child's brain.

 

JoeBlowToo

(253 posts)
3. This sort of negligence should require that his 2A rights be revoked....
Tue Mar 26, 2013, 11:21 AM
Mar 2013

The man is obviously not qualified to own guns.

libodem

(19,288 posts)
10. I know...they want to background check for "crazy"
Tue Mar 26, 2013, 11:40 AM
Mar 2013

But not STUPID? They need to check for IQ.


WTF?

sarisataka

(21,000 posts)
6. Maybe the tests do not need to be
Tue Mar 26, 2013, 11:30 AM
Mar 2013

on shooting, but on the manual

Lubrication And Maintenance
WARNING! Look into the ejection port and check the chamber and magazine to make sure there are no shells in the firearm before cleaning or storing.
(the bolded text is printed in red in the original)

Response to BainsBane (Original post)

TheBlackAdder

(28,917 posts)
11. I'm Calling B.S. on this.
Tue Mar 26, 2013, 11:59 AM
Mar 2013

This is happening more and more often because folks know there are no ramifications for unintended/intended homicide when it plays out like this. We have no idea whether this man staged this incident, but even an idiot would just pop the gun open first before cleaning it to empty it out.

===

Just like good samaritan first aiders, you're protected from lawsuit unless you exceed your skill level. Then you are liable.

If you own a gun, and don't know how to handle it, you are guilty for any injuries or deaths caused by you exceeding your skill set.

===

Once family members are incarcerated in a similar manner to criminals, when these accidents occur, they'll diminish.

Until that fear is ingrained in all gun owners, they'll continue to act in a reckless manner.

BainsBane

(54,786 posts)
17. It sounds like BS
Tue Mar 26, 2013, 01:48 PM
Mar 2013

and it's possible it is staged, but stuff like this happens all the time. People shoot themselves cleaning guns. They managed to leave their guns in positions where the dog sets it off. The fact is the world is full of idiots, and guns make them deadly idiots.

 

TheMadMonk

(6,187 posts)
26. WHILE cleaning? I doubt it. Whilst rapidly cycling the action with a finger...
Tue Mar 26, 2013, 07:20 PM
Mar 2013

...too close to the trigger? Highly likely.

TheBlackAdder

(28,917 posts)
12. They want an IQ test for voting, but not for possessing a firearm?
Tue Mar 26, 2013, 12:02 PM
Mar 2013

Last I heard, no single person was directly responsible for killing someone by casting a vote.

 

CokeMachine

(1,018 posts)
13. Just curious, how does this fit the SOP?
Tue Mar 26, 2013, 12:25 PM
Mar 2013

Discuss how to enact progressive gun control reform in a supportive environment. The group serves as a safe haven in which to mobilize supporters in support of measures reducing gun violence by changing laws, culture and practice at the municipal, state, and federal levels. While there is no single solution to the tragic epidemic of gun violence, members agree that more guns are not the solution to gun violence, and are expected to be supportive of the policies of progressive gun control reform organizations.

 

CokeMachine

(1,018 posts)
21. Thank you
Tue Mar 26, 2013, 02:39 PM
Mar 2013

I just hate to see this group turn into another Gungeon where everyone is trying to one up the other side with tragic events. I support reasonable gun control but we need discussion as to what's reasonable.

Again, Thank You.

ellisonz

(27,739 posts)
16. In order to change the culture of gun violence, we have to discuss it.
Tue Mar 26, 2013, 01:05 PM
Mar 2013

Feel free to send an SOP Alert next time.

ellisonz

(27,739 posts)
23. An SOP Alert is different from a Community Standards Alert
Tue Mar 26, 2013, 02:47 PM
Mar 2013

An SOP an alert is because you think a thread is not in compliance with the SOP and goes to the hosts of the forum or group in this case.

BainsBane

(54,786 posts)
18. No one is forcing your delicate eyes to see it
Tue Mar 26, 2013, 01:52 PM
Mar 2013

That's the advantage of groups. We're separated from the larger DU community so people don't have to be confronted with our posts, which in this case is about the effects of the proliferation of guns.

safeinOhio

(34,077 posts)
27. For those that think accidents only happen to irresponsible gun owners.
Tue Mar 26, 2013, 08:05 PM
Mar 2013

I was talking to a guy even older than me a few years ago. He had a cast on his left hand and I asked him what happened. He told me he shot himself while cleaning his handgun. He then told me he had been an NRA safety instructor for 36 years.

Guns can be very dangerous even in the hands of an expert. Now think about all the people with no training in gun safety and handling that go out and buy a gun everyday.

 

av8r1998

(265 posts)
28. Then he is not an "expert"
Wed Mar 27, 2013, 12:03 PM
Mar 2013

An "expert" opens the action and verifies chamber and mag well clear before proceeding.
There is no such thing as an "Accident" with a gun. Only Ignorance and Negligence

And both piss me off.

 

av8r1998

(265 posts)
30. its not a mistake
Wed Mar 27, 2013, 09:09 PM
Mar 2013

Its negligence.
"Keep your booger hook off the bang switch till ready to shoot"
Modern firearms simply don't go bang without something on the trigger.

I am also an NRA safety instructor and rso.
I have zero tolerance for "mistakes".

If someone makes a mistake, people get killed.
Sorry... just the way I feel.

safeinOhio

(34,077 posts)
31. The NRA push
Thu Mar 28, 2013, 02:03 AM
Mar 2013

against mandatory background checks for all sales is also a mistake and people are getting killed because of it. Sorry, people in this group feel that way.

 

av8r1998

(265 posts)
32. Wow ... talk about derailing a thread....
Thu Mar 28, 2013, 05:46 AM
Mar 2013

Is your point that a background check would have prevented this accident?
Seems to me I am being far harsher on this guy than you are.

Look all I was trying to do was inform you all about my thoughts on supposed "accidents".
The guy was negligent and deserves to go to prison.

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