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Related: About this forumMother in Waverly Ohio 2 yr old kid takes gun from her purse in Wally World
Source-https://www.nbc4i.com/news/local-news/pike-county/mother-charged-after-2-year-old-son-discharges-gun-in-waverly-walmart/
Entire article-WAVERLY, Ohio (WCMH) A mother was charged with endangering children after her toddler fired a gun in Walmart on Thursday.
Authorities responded to a 911 call reporting a gunshot inside the Walmart in Waverly around 11:12 a.m. When they got there, a woman reported to police that her 2-year-old son had gotten ahold of her Taurus 9mm firearm and accidentally discharged it, according to the Waverly Police Department.The woman said her child had taken the firearm from her purse, resulting in an accidental shot being fired. The gunshot went through the ceiling, and the child suffered a minor injury to his forehead due to contact with the magazine, police said.
The child was released to the care of a guardian and taken to an urgent care facility. The woman responsible for the firearm was taken into custody and charged with endangering children. Waverly police did not identify the woman who was arrested.
viva la
(3,743 posts)So I've got no experience here. But it seems crazy that a gun is so easy to fire that a two-year-old can find one in a purse and shoot. Toddlers can't go to the toilet on their own. What about the safety? And does pulling a trigger take so little strength?
70sEraVet
(4,133 posts)But apparently, this brand of pistol is available in a 'no safety' model.
https://www.handgunsmag.com/editorial/taurus-g3c-no-safety-pistol-review/455946
But, as far as I know, any gun can be stored with the safety 'off'.
getagrip_already
(17,394 posts)When there is a bullet in the chamber, the firing pin is already back. All the trigger does is release it.
It takes very little pressure. A toddler could easily fire one.
Active safeties should be required on all personal firearms (non leo). Fines should be yuge for chambered rounds.
Bs on the speed argument. Take a class. Practice. It is a second or two.
doc03
(36,561 posts)accidentally fired guns and killed people. A 3-year-old shot his 7-year-old brother near where I live last year.
The parents had a loaded gun under their bed. It was all kept quiet, as far as I know nobody was ever charged.
MOMFUDSKI
(7,080 posts)a little boy in the child seat of a grocery cart pulled the trigger on the gun in his moms purse and accidentally killed her.
twodogsbarking
(12,228 posts)usaf-vet
(6,841 posts)SouthernDem4ever
(6,618 posts)even though your timing made me chuckle
Vogon_Glory
(9,535 posts)The MAGA Republicans and the NRA have waged a successful campaign not only agains firearms restrictions, but also firearms training. I do not favor banning all firearms,, but I strongly believe that gun owners should be forced to take gun safet classes, particularly in built-up areas.
AllyCat
(17,019 posts)NonPC
(405 posts)Waverly is in the heart of southern Ohio's drug belt. I don't even like driving down US23 -- let alone stopping there.
AllyCat
(17,019 posts)bucolic_frolic
(46,740 posts)I am cognizant of the exits, the escape routes, the employee only doors. Be prepared to sprint at any time.
The lower the IQ the more ballistic capability.
tanyev
(44,424 posts)and it seems pretty obvious there's a much greater chance of accidentally firing the gun while trying to find a breath mint than there is of successfully accessing the gun in the very rare situation where it might be useful.
Squatchman
(18 posts)A Taurus that actually works.
That being said ,this a good example of what can happen carrying a gun off body.
They make purses for men and women(yes men) for carrying pistols but still its a good way for someone to easily take.
And yes some handguns don't have safeties. No revolver built has one. Glock pistols have no external safeties as do some other manufacturers.
As to this mother she should be prosecuted for not keeping her firearm secure. Be made an example for other gun owners to keep their guns secure.
And for buying a Taurus.
WhiteTara
(30,139 posts)I do hope they charge her sufficiently that she is an example to all other people who are careless with their weapons in public.
Glad you're here.
TheBlackAdder
(28,865 posts)I've seen future world.
patphil
(6,901 posts)Watch the video:
This demonstrates exactly how even a 2-year old could fire that gun, even with the "safety" on.