- cross-posted to:
- news@lemmy.world
- cross-posted to:
- news@lemmy.world
A bullet grazed the Memphis man’s thigh after his one-year-old pit bull got his paw stuck in a gun’s trigger guard
This has to be the most american headline I’ve read this year
It happens round here from time to time. Why? Nobody knows. Well we all know, but the government isn’t legally allowed to say why or do anything to prevent it.
The canine revolution has started. They’ve been playing us for fools, making us think it’s the feline population we had to fear, all the while planning this.
Canine together, strong!
Always put your safety catch on!
Poor dog got scared.
Oh the owner? Fuck him. Got what he deserved. Don’t practice proper gun safety? You got what what was coming to you
…c’mon Johnson! Get the fuck up!
…dog in bed: nah, bang bang! Lemmy sleep!
And that is precisely the reason that I don’t let my dog have a gun.
It is the right to bear arms not dog arms
The government is coming for your dogs guns!!!
Don’t be so dramatic, they just want to make sure your dog passed a mental health assessment and has completed a gun safety course. Guns are far too prevalent in dog culture for the government to just swoop on in and take them all. 🙄
Mental health assessments are weaponized against black and brown labs.
The only thing that stops a bad dog with a gun is a good dog with a gun.
…there are no bad dogs tho.
Guns don’t kill people, dogs do?
The only way to stop a bad dog with a gun is a good dog with a gun!
You said exactly what I opened the comments to post 👏
An average day in the USA.
The only thing that’ll stop a bad boy with a gun, is a good boy with a gun.
A Dog Took My Face And Gave Me A Better Face To Change The World: The Celeste Cunningham Story
I just watched this episode last night too, first thing I thought of.
Hitdog
Someone should tell The Guardian that their participle is dangling.
Kinky…
Good. One idiot down, many to go.
Grazed thigh. So most likely learned nothing and will discipline the dog instead.
Keep the safety on or use a trigger lock,
Maybe put that firearm in a safe. Or better yet, get rid of it. Of all the things that say, “I am not a responsible gun owner”, getting shot by your dog has got to be pretty high up on the list.
Just simply, why was it ready to fire? I suppose I’m of a Glock kind of mindset, unless you’re seconds from killing something the chamber should be empty.