Tick Slayer wrote:
The parents of a local 15 year-old sent him to the back 40 with a .22 rifle to execute the family dog of 20 years, whose health was failing.
On the way back from doing the deed, the boy spotted "geese" on the hill across the fence line and decided to take a shot at them. The first shot didn't make them fly away, so he shot a second time. One of the "geese" hollered, "I been shot!"
The goose in question, a hunter who was hunting for real geese, was released from the hospital the same day, miraculously without damage to internal organs. Next time said hunter has to hasten on his way, he will not be able to "get the lead out". The bullet will remain lodged in his gluteus maximus for the remainder of his life.
Be sure of your target and what is beyond.
If you dont know what is beyond your target, don't shoot at it.
I want to teach a class where all I do is say the same basic gun safety rules over and over for 8 hours until the class can recite them word for word.