I won't go on to defend any certain individuals, but making judgement without the facts is what I see here. Not every single incident is human error, as well you mention auto accidents. Do you realize what can happen on a motorcycle if your transmission implodes at high-way speeds, resulting in your drive chain seizing, yes your rear wheel can lock-up, or how about a tire exploding at a high rate of speed. Some accidents occur from part failures. My first thought would be accident shooting is neglegent gun user. Maybe a person could take a fall down a hill, tumble and some way, some how the gun go's off. Maybe trekking through very thick brush a branch could knock off a safety unkown to the hunter, trip up and take a fall. Strange things can and do happen, few and far between. I often wonder like road accidents how often gun accidents include alcohol.
Yes, a part can fail. If the gun actually failed and went off truly accidentally like a sear failed or a trigger or spring failed..sure
Do you really believe that's what's going on with 99.9999999 percent of these incidents??
Oh and if the part fails....why was the muzzle covering a human when it did...see rule about all guns are loaded and never cover something yer not willing to destroy.
I ride bikes, snowmobiles, cars etc...mechanic on them too.
Do we really believe parts failure is what's going on with the vast majority of those "accidents" either??
And alcohol??.......like I said....NOTHING accidental about consuming alcohol and then doing anything with a firearm....much less staggering around on uneven ground and brush with it loaded!!! The negligence, malice and stupidity has already occurred...regardless if the gun goes off or not.
Yer right we don't have all the facts on each and every one of these incidents.....and I'm not bashing ANY particular incident or individual.
I'll stand by the commentary as is tho.....and stick to the concept that personal accountability and the consequences of one's actions are responsible for the vaaasssttt majority of firearm "accidents".....
Seen and lived it in the military, as well as personally and professionally otherwise. I've known peers, friend's, family who have been on the business end of a "accidental" shooting....both fatal and not and bore witness as a professional paramedic for 26 yrs to countless events. None of them were resultant from a freak parts failure. A precious few appeared to involve circumstances such as footing, balance, falls etc.....vast majoority involved human defective behaviour.
Treking thru thick bush and difficult terrain is what hunting is all about...it is not the exception but the norm.....it's what one is supposed to prepare, train,and endeavour to do...it is arduous and dangerous...needs to be given the discipline and intent it deserves.
Gonna switch gears here all.
...'tis the time of year to pause, remember our veteran's sacrifices both fatal and lingering that made hunting/firearms ownership/the pursuit of happiness and all our freedoms possible and a lasting legacy. While lounging in my PJ's sippin a coffee enjoying a lil CGN time it just occured to me that bantering amongst ourselves freely about our pursuits of free civilian firearm use should prolly acknowledge this....at this time of the yr.
Long Live a Free Canada!