Okay, this is a gun nut.

The first explanation was posited because a fully loaded gun was left in a toy aisle where a child would be almost certain to find it and play with it.

Your explanation that the gun was used in a crime and then ditched by the criminals in order to avoid then gun being linked to them is "more likely" than the first explanation because...?

Because "criminals are stupid" is almost always the most likely explanation for any given instance of criminal stupidity.

How many people have ever put razor blades in halloween candy? How many people have ever spiked rub-on tattoos with LSD? How many people have ever laid clever traps for children with loaded guns in toy stores?

The nut quoted in the OP and again by me is proposing a conspiracy theory of why the gun was there. I remain convinced that whenever there are anomalies at a crime scene, the most reasonable explanation is "criminals are stupid".

Mark my words. The cops are going to talk to this lady, and they're going to talk to her boyfriend, and they're going to get to listen to some pants-on-head retarded lie about what happened to that gun and how it ended up in the toy aisle of Target. At no point will "fiendish plot to tempt kids to play with loaded guns" ever be a plausible explanation.
 
Mark my words. The cops are going to talk to this lady, and they're going to talk to her boyfriend, and they're going to get to listen to some pants-on-head retarded lie about what happened to that gun and how it ended up in the toy aisle of Target. At no point will "fiendish plot to tempt kids to play with loaded guns" ever be a plausible explanation.

Out of venues since the Weekly World News stopped print publication?
 
Out of venues since the Weekly World News stopped print publication?

The blue star LSD thing was actually passed around as a flyer by concerned staff at my grade school. The razor blades in halloween candy thing was always an urban legend that spread by word of mouth, in my experience.

I can see how an out-of-work copy editor for the WWN might come up with the explanation quoted in the OP, but I don't think that's a strictly necessary ingredient for the gun nuttery displayed in that quote.
 
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The blue star LSD thing was actually passed around as a flyer by concerned staff at my grade school. The razor blades in halloween candy thing was always an urban legend that spread by word of mouth, in my experience.

I can see how an out-of-work copy editor for the WWN might come up with the explanation quoted in the OP, but I don't think that's a strictly necessary ingredient for the gun nuttery displayed in that quote.

...which makes me wonder where you came up with your post.
 
The nut quoted in the OP and again by me is proposing a conspiracy theory of why the gun was there.

A conspiracy theory requires more than one involved party. The nut quoted in the OP proposed a possible motive of what is implied to be a single individual.
 
...which makes me wonder where you came up with your post.

"Criminals are stupid" is a more plausible explanation than "bizarre idea that would be right at home in the WWN" is where I came up with my post.

You should be wondering where gun nut Kennedy McClain came up with their explanation.

I like yours, though. It at least makes a little sense.
 
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Police identify last known owner of loaded gun found in Target toy aisle

Article continues.

My suspicion is that he left the gun there so somebody would get hurt and the owner of the gun would get blamed. Based on a deep lack of faith in the goodness of human nature.


The police report mentions there was a suspicious male walking up and down each toy aisle, including the aisle the gun was found.


I wonder what made him suspicious? The photo showed some dude talking on a cell phone.

Could he have been suspiciously shopping for a toy for his kid?
 
The blue star LSD thing was actually passed around as a flyer by concerned staff at my grade school. The razor blades in halloween candy thing was always an urban legend that spread by word of mouth, in my experience.

I can see how an out-of-work copy editor for the WWN might come up with the explanation quoted in the OP, but I don't think that's a strictly necessary ingredient for the gun nuttery displayed in that quote.
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Do recall the current packaging of OTS drug items was due to a deliberate poisoning of Tylenol way back when. The guy opened the jars, poisoned the pills, and placed the jars back on the shelves, and watched as people bought those jars!
Video cameras watched him watching them.
 
More people get murdered with hammers than with assault rifles.

They can have my hammer when they pry it from my cold dead callused hands.

When I die I hope I don't have a hammer in my hand.
 
You can't accidentally kill yourself or others with a hoe.

haha

I would think it would depend on the thinness of your skull when you leave the hoe on the ground with the cutting part up and step on it and the handle pops you a good one between the eyes. Rakes can do that too, of course.:jaw-dropp:jaw-dropp:jaw-dropp:eek:
 
I didn't read the article but I pesonally have kept a gin in my home and auto since 1974 without an accident. Guns are like tools you treat them with respect and nothing will happen.

I prefer a scotch.........
 
I didn't read the article but I pesonally have kept a gin in my home and auto since 1974 without an accident. Guns are like tools you treat them with respect and nothing will happen.

Yeah, like I've never misplaced a screwdriver or left a hammer, forgotten, in the trunk of my car.
 
So what is more likely then? Someone who wishes better gun ownership controls to potentially save lives goes out, gets a gun, loads it with live ammo and leaves it lying around in the toy section of a store, hoping that a child will pick it up, fire it and maim or kill other human beings. Or that someone who is not a responsible gun owner took their gun to the store with them, laid it down for a moment while dealing with shopping or a child, then forgot it. No need for a conspiracy theory here that I can see, or even a devious plan. Just human error.
 

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