LGS would not let me rent a M&P40c

Really?! Someone's going to go to the trouble of visiting a gun range, and jump through the hoops that entails, just to commit suicide? There's an infinite number of easier and more convenient ways to do it. Sounds like an incredible what-if scenario contrived by an anti-gun insurance company to create a burden for the gun-business owner.

I agree with Muss Muggins...sounds like a solution in search of a problem.

Well, I guess I stand corrected. Never would have thunk it.
 
These suicides happen a LOT more than some may think. Walk into a carpeted indoor range and look at the carpeting. That's called a clue. Unless it somehow leaks out most indoor ranges try to say nothing about these incidents for a whole host of reasons. I was quite surprised years ago when a few of my friends that worked at/for indoor ranges started telling me about the numbers of suicides they have encountered. Simply put, there isn't much you can do to stop a person bent on committing suicide. Families may try to sue an indoor range facility, but a decent lawyer will try to talk them out of doing something that dumb. The suit will open up all sorts of doors the family may not want to go through.

Rick
 
Really makes me appreciate my backyard boonies type range. Open 24/7, great ventilation but no rentals. Got to use my own guns. No buddies required. Just need to make sure the deer are not behind the targets. Thank God I'm a country boy.
Peace,
Gordon
 
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