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Posted by Is Mise, Saturday, 30 October 2021 11:35:31 AM
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Already read it, but thanks for posting.
I reiterate there were no misfires, what are referred to by the reporter were said to be accidental discharges.
When a gun discharges it fires, the exact opposite to a misfire; do you see the difference?
Sloppy reporting, and there is no such thing as an ‘accidental discharge’, they are unintended discharges but never without someone or something being at fault.
Had Baldwin exercised rudimentary gun safety the unfortunate woman would be alive.