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  • rockmup

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    Girl shoots herself with grandma's gun at SC store

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    http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20080610/...lub_child_shot

    COLUMBIA, S.C. - A 4-year-old girl shot herself in the chest Monday after snatching her grandmother's handgun from the woman's purse while riding in a shopping cart at a Sam's Club store, authorities said.

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    A witness, Lueen Homewood, said store workers grabbed first-aid materials off store shelves to help the grandmother as she cradled the wounded child near the store's pharmacy, The (Columbia) State newspaper reported on its Web site.

    The girl was rushed to a hospital in critical condition and was recovering Monday afternoon after surgery, said police department spokesman Brick Lewis. Hospital officials would not release her condition after the operation.

    Lewis said the grandmother, Donna Hutto Williamson, has a permit to carry a concealed weapon and the purse containing the small-caliber handgun was in the cart near the child. The 47-year-old Williamson, of Salley, was not immediately charged with a crime.

    Williamson, a South Carolina magistrate, was distraught after the shooting, her mother-in-law said.

    "The grandmother is just beating herself up," said Inease Williamson, 68. "She is just so upset. Everyone is upset."

    Officials said the shooting, which was captured on store surveillance cameras, appeared to be accidental. Lewis said police would not release the video.

    The store was closed while police investigated the shooting. It reopened Monday afternoon.

    "Everyone at Sam's Club is deeply saddened by today's tragedy," Tara Stewart, state spokeswoman for Wal-Mart and Sam's Club, said in a statement. "Our thoughts and prayers are with the little girl and her family."

    Concealed weapons permit holders in South Carolina are not allowed to carry weapons into buildings that prohibit it, or into government buildings, schools and daycare facilities, among other places.

    The Sam's Club store does not have a sign prohibiting guns inside







    Seriously though, what a sad deal
     

    Manimal

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    I wonder how long it'll be before Walmart/Sams has postings everywhere forbidding carry. :(

    This article certainly gave Anti's the ammo they needed to get it done.


    Up to this point Walmart has repeatedly stated that they support gun rights to the extent allowable by law in each state.

    From Open Carry to Concealed.

    I hope they remain to be supporters.
     

    Manimal

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    what good is a gun in a purse anyway?

    It's about as useful as mace in a purse or car...

    I was out last Friday & this girl was rough housing with a guy outside...I told her, jokingly, "I have some pepper spray if you want to put him down real quick."

    She proudly/arrogantly said "Oh, I've got Mace in my car, it's the real stuff that cops use!"

    I thought to myself...'what a dumb bitch, bragging about mace in the car...ohhh that's going to stop a rapist! BAAAAHAHAHA BBAAAAAAAAHAHAHAHA'...

    And told her "Oh, well I have mine right here..." as I ripped it off of my belt and showed her my Fox Labs 5.3...she said "Oh, you come prepared to take people down don't you"...lol, I said "I try to be prepared for just about anything."

    About 2 minutes later a 'gentleman' from the local ghetto came and sat next to the exit...not making eye contact with anyone, definitely not a paying customer, and staring out into space. It was about 1am...I stayed with the girls until they went inside, at which time I followed them in. The girl I was talking to had left (not mace girl, the other girl I met) so I had no reason to stay & frankly...my old self was tired and hurting like hell...so I left. I'm pretty sure that the guy was waiting for 2am to try to bring a girl home, bug drunk people for money, or do otherwise less than noble things. I didnt feel like dealing with it...maybe people will learn not to leave their 'defensive' tools out of ******* reach.
     

    swagge1

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    Manimal, sounds like your situational awareness was where it needed to be. Good job staying alert. I bet few of the people who were in there even noticed the guy... and if they did, did they even ponder as to what he was doing there?
     

    Manimal

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    I think someone could say that about just about any situation in life...different peoples interpretations & situations.

    I think the goal is to not succumb to, or to be a victim of, stupidity.
     

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