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In response to
"
I'm wondeirng, though, if the family has a case.
"
by
ty97
A gun jamming doesn't make it point at someone's head and fire. -- nm
Posted by
Ender (aka Ender)
Nov 11 '09, 06:07
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an 8-year-old trying and failing to control the recoil from an uzi, though...
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znufrii
Nov 11, 06:08
7
Sure, but that's not the gun's fault. -- nm
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Ender
Nov 11, 06:09
6
If the gun was defective, it could have been a contributing factor.
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ty97
Nov 11, 06:12
4
i agree. if a malfunctioning gun had recoiled and an 18 year old had died, people might see it differently. -- nm
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Andie
Nov 11, 06:18
3
It looks like they're just suing everyone. Standard operating procedure.
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Inigo
Nov 11, 06:23
2
Agreed that is SOP. I'm surprised they aren't suing the venue where the show was held. -- nm
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ty97
Nov 11, 07:16
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true, it was just doing what it is supposed to. nothing wrong with that. -- nm
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znufrii
Nov 11, 06:10
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