Are Gun Shows Safe? Five Accidental Shootings at Gun Shows, Including in Medina
Saturday's accidental shooting at the Medina Gun Show was the first in 35 years.
- By Susan Ruiz Patton
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- January 21, 2013
On what was pitched as "Gun Appreciation Day," five people were shot and injured at three different gun shows across the country, including one in Medina.
The Huffington Post reported earlier this week that a handful of conservative groups declared Jan. 19 Gun Appreciation Day. It was also a day that many communities hosted gun shows where hunters, gun collectors and enthusiasts gather to buy and sell guns.
The Medina Gun Show has been an annual event since 1978, according to its website. Organizer Conrad & Dowell puts on gun shows at the Medina County Community Center throughout the year.
At Saturday's show, a vendor bought a handgun at the show and knew it was loaded, according to The Plain Dealer. The vendor aimed the gun away from people while trying to unload it and accidentally fired the gun at the concrete floor. The bullet ricocheted off the floor and hit the vendor's arm and leg, according to NewsNet5.
Saturday's accidental shooting was the first in 35 years, according to the Plain Dealer.
There are rules at the show to prevent accidents and the rules are prominently published on the show's website:
"For everyone’s safety, no loaded firearms are allowed in the building. All firearms brought into the building are checked to confirm they are not loaded and then “tied.” All firearms on exhibitor’s tables are restrained in some way. Guns are restrained by being in a glass case, by rope or wire tied. All State and Federal firearms laws are vigorously enforced. You must be 18 years old to purchase a long gun and 21 years old to purchase a handgun."
But somehow somebody handled a loaded weapon and somebody got hurt.
So the question is, have you ever been to a gun show? Do you think they are safe? Could they be safer? How?
Ed Fisher
9:48 am on Monday, January 21, 2013
It's like everything else......follow the rules, no problems. Things go bad when nitwits ignore the safety requirements. Just no cure for stupid.
Rob Myers
12:42 pm on Monday, January 21, 2013
AMEN Ed! The age-old story...
James Thomas
10:58 am on Tuesday, January 22, 2013
Well,
if they have one accident every 35 years, and we just had it; I would say gun shows are safer than flying or driving or golfing or going to school or waking up in the morning or buying over the counter medications or eating out or..................
I think you get the point.