@kquinn909 saidNot sure what your point here is.
https://www.gunsamerica.com/digest/texas-police-officer-accidentally-shoots-kills-woman-while-trying-to-shoot-dog/?utm_source=email&utm_medium=20190809_FridayDigest_238&utm_campaign=/digest/texas-police-officer-accidentally-shoots-kills-woman-while-trying-to-shoot-dog/
https://www.buzzfeednews.com/article/salvadorhernandez/texas-police-officer-shoot-dog-woman-arlington
(link that actauly works)
If a cop tries to shoot a dog and kills a woman instead his gun should be removed. Don't you agree?
If a person shoots they should know very precisely where they shoot and what could happen. It is near to unbelievable that shooting was the only way to handle the dog ion the incident. Especially since the dog was obviously caught alive and brought to a shelter...
So nobody who thinks Shootinga firearm is a good solution withot having thought to the end should be stripped of firearms for sure.
@kquinn909
not exactly your finest effort here. Try to post some text from the source that you feel drives home your point and comment a little on it, too. It helps us.