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<blockquote data-quote="Brandi" data-source="post: 2574663" data-attributes="member: 24446"><p>I've always considered any discharge not caused by a gun defect a negligent discharge just because if you are following good gun safety and your gun fires unintentionally, you did something wrong. Obviously if it's a gun issue and you don't know about it, then you aren't negligent but if you caused your gun to fire unintentionally for any reason it's negligence because you were negligent in not following good gun safety as much as it may hurt your pride. That does not include those unintentional second shots that sometime occur when recoil and light triggers cause a fast second shot but pretty much anything else not related to a malfunction.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brandi, post: 2574663, member: 24446"] I've always considered any discharge not caused by a gun defect a negligent discharge just because if you are following good gun safety and your gun fires unintentionally, you did something wrong. Obviously if it's a gun issue and you don't know about it, then you aren't negligent but if you caused your gun to fire unintentionally for any reason it's negligence because you were negligent in not following good gun safety as much as it may hurt your pride. That does not include those unintentional second shots that sometime occur when recoil and light triggers cause a fast second shot but pretty much anything else not related to a malfunction. [/QUOTE]
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