Fatal Shooting with Uzi

I'd like to point out, to all those who say we need licensing and testing oversight, etc., that the devil is in the details.

Look at what they did to the idea of ALLOWING pilots to have a gun in the cockpit. (it was never "arming" pilots, no matter what the sound bytes said)

They created such a restrictive set of requirements very few could or would meet, in order to be "authorized".

Given half a chance they will do it to shooting ranges as well....
 
I was surprised - I was watching the NBC evening news today and they had a very positive story about young people learning to shoot with appropriate supervision. Discussed the positive benefits of the sport, family bonding, etc.

One neg. child expert who gave a brief mention of needing supervision but didn't have a tantrum. Wonder how that story got by the powers.
 
I think a lot of the positive stories we see, and by no means am I implying that they are a bad thing always seem to focus on the recreational aspects of shooting.

In other words, small bore sporter matches or 3-P air matches. And of course, plenty of trap with nice (and PC) over-unders.

I doubt we'll ever see a story focused on the 3-Gun Junior division.
 
... but I've given plenty of people check rides on SMGs as part of my job, and I can tell you that it didn't include letting them pop off one round on semi and then flipping the switch to Group Therapy and letting them hold back the trigger on a full stick, whether they were 9 or 90.

Can someone translate this for me???:confused:
 
but I've given plenty of people check rides on SMGs as part of my job, and I can tell you that it didn't include letting them pop off one round on semi and then flipping the switch to Group Therapy and letting them hold back the trigger on a full stick, whether they were 9 or 90.

I put it through google translate...

...however I have introduced many people to sub machine guns in my work, and I can tell you that I didn't let them proceed directly from one single action shot to fully automatic fire on a full magazine, and their age was not a consideration.
 
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