We’re offering up this question in an active poll right now on our Facebook Page. It’s up for the next 24 hours, and you can keep tabs on it’s progress, and vote, here;
This question has come up due to a recent story in which the 6-year-old daughter of a friend of mine, was present and just a few feet away from a negligent discharge inside a restaurant. It was all caught on camera, and someone suffered a bullet to the leg.
The big question came up for my friend, who found out that the person who had the ND wouldn’t be charged (because it’s not a crime); Should a person, who has a negligent discharge that could have, or did, injure another person, be required to undergo training as a result?
In 24 hours, we’ll tally up the votes to see what our FB community thinks.








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