Maybe it should be the fifth rule of gun safety

February 2, 2009

But seriously, do you need to be told guns and alcohol don’t mix?

MARSHFIELD — A 21-year-old Marshfield man who accidentally shot his roommate told police he was spinning the gun on his finger like they did in the “Old West” when it fired, Marshfield Police Chief Joe Stroik said.

Dustin A. Kayhart, 18, of Marshfield, was in good condition at Saint Joseph’s Hospital on Wednesday morning, a hospital spokesperson said. 

Keith J. Newby shot Kayhart in the left leg with a .357 handgun at about 7:19 p.m. Tuesday in the 1100 block of East Doege Street. Both men told police it was an accident.

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A blood test indicated Newby had a 0.04 blood alcohol level after the shooting, Stroik said. According to court records, Newby was found guilty of underage drinking in Nov. 2006. It’s unclear whether Kayhart had been drinking. (Green Bay Press Gazette

If it was 0.04 when they tested him, I would guess he was legally drunk at the time of the incident. 

I REALLY hope I am preaching to the choir here, but please be sensible and leave the guns home when you are drinking. Or leave the alcohol at home when you are shooting.


Quote of the Day – High School Trap Edition

February 2, 2009

I’d guess there were about 80 shooters attending and about 150 to 200 people there in total– Guns and ammo lying about everywhere, much like you’d find skis and poles sitting out on stands in front of a ski lodge.  Now if we were to take anything the anti gun-rights loons say with a shred of seriousness, we’d assume that all these kids would end up turning on each other in a bloddy shootout, as the stresses of competition became too much for them to handle, or something.  In fact, everyone was relaxed and friendly.  I will point out that, unlike a typical football game, there are no paramedics on standby at these events.  There would be no point in it. – Lyle at UltiMAK


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