From Pine View Farm

“An Armed Society Is a Polite Society” 0

Let’s have open-carryings-on.

William B. Burdess, 51, was doing chores in a horse barn when the .45 caliber pistol he had in a holster in his pocket fell to the ground and discharged, Capt. Shawn Thallas said. Burdess was struck in the lower left chest. The bullet exited through his back.

If more persons had guns in their pockets, this would no doubt not happened.

Afterthought:

Why the hell was he packing in the first place? Was he afraid the horses were going to make a break for it?

Furrfu.

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