This is going to be pricey!!
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It will never pass the smell test. There's already too much precedent from other cases, where the mfgr was not liable. The plaintiffs attorney said bushmaster should put warnings on these things so people would know how dangerous they are. "Well, damn! I thought it was a bug zapper, officer." Seriously, though. When was the last time anyone bought a weapon - any weapon - that didn't come with at least two full pages of cautions and warnings?If it's true that we are here to help others, then what exactly are the others here for?
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Bill Sherlach, whose wife, Mary, was killed in the shooting, said he believes in the Second Amendment but also that the gun industry needs to be held to "standard business practices" when it comes to assuming the risk for producing, making and selling a product.
Kind of surprised they aren't including the ammo manufactures as well, seems they're going after everyone else they could think of.
Hope they can counter sue these idiots.
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Originally posted by TacBlade View PostOK, if you google this event, it is stated everywhere that it was indeed a "Bushmaster" brand ar15? Any other articles somewhere? I'm just curious? Thanks!"Those who sacrifice liberty for security, deserve neither." Benjamin Franklin
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Originally posted by TacBlade View PostI'm curious what other info you have seen? Does it say somewhere exactly what was used, other than the link above that states a Bushmaster?
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This is what I remember reading as well, which was that much more reason the whole black gun witch hunt was unfounded. I agree that this is probably just a lawyers hope and prayer for financial gain. That being said you can never underestimate the liberal media's ability to get the masses to drink the cool aid!
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