This is a Test - Lemmy.World

C is okay but why are we not allowed to put the safety on and safely remove all of the ammunition.
Medical staff arn’t trained with guns and they figure there’s less possibility of an accidental discharge the less people are touching it
Oh I apologize, I kind of saw through the lense of an American so I assumed basic firearm knowledge. We have 15 guns per person so there really is no excuse not to know over here. With that in mind the possibility of discharge goes down because a gun with no ammo does not discharge.
I understand but we’ve all seen the video of buff 'locs shot himself while giving a gun safety course to students. No need to get poor Mary, the nurse who has been on shift for 14 hours because the hospital refuses to staff properly, any extra duties that she hasn’t been explicitly trained for.
The prompt outlines that a physician has the gun. IN THEIR HANDS. Every possible answer has the same concern that you just outlined, we’ve crossed that line a while back.
It doesn’t say that. I’m feeling that you aren’t arguing in good faith.
You think you can do any of the given responses without touching the gun?
I’m done with your obviously stupid questions. Have a great life.
That guy was a moron.