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<blockquote data-quote="kenny thomas" data-source="post: 984557" data-attributes="member: 8993"><p>After thinking about this some I have decided that all the hype about guns have brought people out to the gun shows that normally do not ever handle guns. We are seeing it here at the shows. Attendence is double or more what is normal. With all these people handling guns something is going to happen. The guy with the shotgun might have had it in the case for years and didnt even remember it was loaded when he put it there. </p><p> At a show near here last week a dealer brought some guns in the back door and was setting up his table and an AR went off and shot into the wall. He went to jail but it never made the news. This happened in a real nice convention center in a city so I couldnt believe somebody didnt let it out to the newspapers. Or maybe the editor seen it as something that just didnt need to be reported with current events.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kenny thomas, post: 984557, member: 8993"] After thinking about this some I have decided that all the hype about guns have brought people out to the gun shows that normally do not ever handle guns. We are seeing it here at the shows. Attendence is double or more what is normal. With all these people handling guns something is going to happen. The guy with the shotgun might have had it in the case for years and didnt even remember it was loaded when he put it there. At a show near here last week a dealer brought some guns in the back door and was setting up his table and an AR went off and shot into the wall. He went to jail but it never made the news. This happened in a real nice convention center in a city so I couldnt believe somebody didnt let it out to the newspapers. Or maybe the editor seen it as something that just didnt need to be reported with current events. [/QUOTE]
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