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12-22-2022, 11:35 AM
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Re: Suicide at Shooting Range
Apparently, they're trying to shield their family and friends from unnecessary trauma by doing it away from home. Makes sense but then why not kill yourself away from people like in a deserted parked lot? I'm thinking it's a lack of gun ownership so they have to go to the shooting range to rent a gun OR they don't want to die alone. If they don't own a gun, one would think they could easily purchase one and avoid traumatizing people in public unless their decision to end their life is so impulsive that they don't want to wait to buy one and a shooting range is the quickest method to satisfy this abrupt desire to die. |
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12-22-2022, 12:42 PM
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Re: Suicide at Shooting Range
He made a bet that he'd get a headshot within the first three rounds but he missed the target with the first two so he decided to go for the sure thing with the third. That joke was a bit convoluted and kind of lame. Those of you who found it funny, thank you. Those of you who didn't find it funny I understand, and those of you who wonder what the hell I'm even talking about.. Welcome to the club. |
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12-22-2022, 11:38 PM
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Re: Suicide at Shooting Range
He must not have had a gun at home and went to the range to rent one. One of the indoor ranges I go to implemented a policy where you have to bring a person with you if you want to rent a handgun after someone blew their brain out up there a few years ago. I guess they think it's less likely someone will kill themselves if they bring someone with them |