This Jawn crazy as hell but so sexy :noah:

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Ain't gon front though, that sh was sexy but why she gotta huge ass tattoo on her face for?! :snoop:
Because she's shot people before? Tats on your face aren't for fun

She's completely checked out of the square life
 

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I know this shorty is batshyt crazy but LAWD this video so gotdamn sexy for some reason :noah:

I need her in my life :whew:

Help me find her brehs :feedme:

I guess she does know about gun safety. She lasered the back of her throat.


The 1st Law:
The Gun Is Always Loaded

Imagine you’re at the range and a buddy of yours has a new gun that he just picked up. He asks if you want to shoot it and you say “Well, obviously!”. Even if he shows you that the gun is clear and sets it down, the first thing you should always do when you pick it up is to safety-check it. This also applies to setting it down again. Whenever the gun is out of your control, even if you set it on a table for 30 seconds, you ALWAYS want to safety-check it when you pick it up. There is no exception to this rule.

The 2nd Law:
Never Point The Gun At Something You Are Not Prepared To Destroy

If you’ve done your safety-check and are absolutely sure that your gun is unloaded, that does not give you the go-ahead to be careless with it. Remembering the first rule, The Gun Is ALWAYS Loaded, you should never point it toward anything that you are not prepared to destroy.

The 3rd Law:
Always Be Sure Of Your Target And What Is Behind It

Bullets can go through – and beyond – your intended target. Knowing what’s behind your target is an essential step to safety and responsibility.

The 4th Law:
Keep Your Finger Off The Trigger Until

Your Sights Are On The Target

This 4th rule, arguably the most important one, should be practiced 100% of the time (as with all of these rules). With any modern firearm, as long as your finger is away from the trigger guard, your firearm will not discharge. Knowing this, there should be 0% chance of a negligent discharge. Notice we didn’t say ‘accidental discharge’, because there is no such thing. It’s negligent, period.

The 4 Rules of Gun Safety

She only observed the fourth rule. :russ:
 
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