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"It's not a sign of him being careless,"

 

If this lawyer can actually convince people of this, I want him as my lawyer. I'm pretty sure if the story he is telling is true, that is about the definition of being careless. Well, I guess maybe he was very careful about losing things...

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This is the same cop who was photographed asleep in between shifts earlier this year. He just can't get past this run of seriously bad luck.

 

http://www.ksee24.co...-186191401.html

 

I am sure if one of us did that there would be no mercy from the media as was the case with this article. They would have used this to paint all gun owners as careless. Simply amazing...

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What's the crime for indecent exposure? Does that classify as a sex crime? Not to blow this out of proportion but I seem to remember someone getting jammed up for taking a leak outside and it cause a lot more problems for them than you wold have expected.

 

 

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"It's not a sign of him being careless," Alterman added. "It was an accident. Nobody intentionally loses a weapon. He was changing in and out of his duty uniform to his street clothes. He was transferring his weapon from his duty holster to an off-duty holster. And unfortunately he lost a weapon. He left it on the car or the truck. When he realized it was gone,"

 

Careless is to a person leaving a weapon on a vehicle and driving off as stupid is to lawyer tryig to say carelessness aint!

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"It's not a sign of him being careless," Alterman added. "It was an accident. Nobody intentionally loses a weapon. He was changing in and out of his duty uniform to his street clothes. He was transferring his weapon from his duty holster to an off-duty holster. And unfortunately he lost a weapon. He left it on the car or the truck. When he realized it was gone,"

 

Careless is to a person leaving a weapon on a vehicle and driving off as stupid is to lawyer tryig to say carelessness aint!

 

Now now. I was doing some thinking about this whole "careless not careless" thing, and realized, this lawyer might be right. It is possible it had nothing to do with carelessness. And here is my argument for that.

 

A handgun is a pretty important thing. It isn't something you just happen to forget about. You know what else is pretty important? Your pants. Had instead of him leaving the firearm, he had instead left his pants, I wouldn't call that careless. Say he forgot his pants, and went to the local pub around the corner. When getting out of his car to go inside, he realizes "oh crap! I have no pants on!" That isn't a case of carelessness. That is a case of being a moron.

 

So he wasn't careless. He is just a moron.

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