each day the tragic stories of gun death a destruction, how many more days will republican allow before considering making the right descision and stop blocking laws by this admin to make America safer.
The gun was not Fanning's service weapon and the sheriff says the deputy's weapons are normally stored in a safe.Investigators say Wilson County Deputy Daniel Fanning on Saturday was showing his weapons to a relative in a bedroom of his Lebanon home when the toddler came in and picked up a gun off the bed. Sheriff Robert Bryan says the weapon discharged, hitting 48-year-old Josephine Fanning.She was pronounced dead at the scene. The child is not related to her or her husband.
normally stored weapons mean every now and then, careless handling is an arrogant stand against common sense, like seat belts, back in the day we had to be threatened with fines just to protect ourselves.
"it ain't going to happen to me" could legitimately be placed on millions of headstones