Tripoli
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LOL speaking of GED you studied behavioral analysis just so you could end up here being my toy, you arrest and nuns yet today?Now you're just embarrassing yourself. Via dictionary.com, so you don't appear as clueless as you really are at your next GED reunion:
unload verb (REMOVE)
to remove the contents of something, especially a load of goods from a vehicle, the bullets from a gun or the film from a camera: We watched a ship unloading (sacks of flour).
"ALWAYS Keep The Gun Unloaded Until Ready To Use" clearly refers to storage and/or transport. Not while carrying on-duty or for self-defense. Which is why cops/MPs/soldiers/bodyguards/security personnel/CCW holders all carry with a round chambered - so it is "ready to use." If your CCW or duty weapon is unloaded while you're carrying it, then you have achieved a mind-blowing new level of stupidity.
The NRA is apparently your holy grail. Nothing you've cited from them advises keeping an empty chamber. I've furnished two advisories from the NRA to do exactly the opposite.
If you're so inept/incompetent/feeble/infirm that you can't safely carry & deploy a modern firearm with a round chambered, you are too stupid to own a gun in the first place.
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