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it's called negligent discharge in the military

there is no such concept as accidental discharge of a firearm in the US and other military. the rules are constructed to recognize the fact that a trigger is required to be pulled to fire the weapon, and a trained operator is correctly never going to pull the trigger without conscious intent .

The "bad day " argument is nonsense, easily illustrated by taking the concept to the extreme and considering the results. For instance , a surgeon forgetting all the training while in a bad situation and just starting to whack away in frustration, or an airplane pilot feeling great stress and getting drunk before his flight.

People with life or death responsibilities are not allowed to have mistakes, they have mandatory training instead.

I blame the hyper style military confrontational approach used in training, and asking the police to function in situations they are not trained for.


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  • it's called negligent discharge in the military - beach cruiser 04/16/2111:41:09 04/16/21 (0)

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