• Glowstick@lemmy.world
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    8 months ago

    You’re being too pedantic about wording. The right answer is to make it most safe while minimizing the chance of it accidentally firing. Simply moving it to a locked room down the hallway is the best way to achieve that.

    • bstix
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      8 months ago

      Unless you pass by a “good person with a gun” seeing you with a gun and killing you because you’re carrying a gun on the way.

      The only answer is to leave the gun where it is without touching it, exit the room with the patient, lock the door from outside, leave the building yourself, light a cigarette, forget about whatever the problem was, go home, because they aren’t paying you enough to get shot on your job

      • Revan343@lemmy.ca
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        8 months ago

        because they aren’t paying you enough to get shot on your job

        If you’re a surgeon, they might be