It sets a legal precedent that will surely be used. Maybe in ways unimaginable? To take your children?
Gifting firearms also,probably shouldn’t do that anymoreIt sets a legal precedent that will surely be used. Maybe in ways unimaginable? To take your children?
Gifting firearms also,probably shouldn’t do that anymore
That's the way it should be, it's sad that the gov. has to force people to be parents, but that's where we are. Remember Columbine, the parents gave the kids whatever they wanted so the kids would leave them alone. Why do people want to be parents and then not act like parents? Having kids is the most unregulated responsibility we have. Of course it's a slippery slope, and it's worrisome as hell to get the gov. involved in parenting, but when someone watches their kid walk out the door even suspecting the kid is high or drunk, and then the kid goes out and kills, you damn right that parent belongs in jail.Next they will be going after parents whose kids kill someone driving drunk or texting
I think that is appropriate - people who know or should have known are part of the crimeFour counts of involuntary manslaughter….
I have mixed thoughts about it.
that's not even similar to the topic of this discussionThank you Rex.
So the store that sells a gun to a criminal may be charged because he should have recognized that the guy was planning a crime…..
I hate to break it to you, but even good parents have kids that do some bad stuff.That's the way it should be, it's sad that the gov. has to force people to be parents, but that's where we are. Remember Columbine, the parents gave the kids whatever they wanted so the kids would leave them alone. Why do people want to be parents and then not act like parents? Having kids is the most unregulated responsibility we have. Of course it's a slippery slope, and it's worrisome as hell to get the gov. involved in parenting, but when someone watches their kid walk out the door even suspecting the kid is high or drunk, and then the kid goes out and kills, you damn right that parent belongs in jail.
In this case, and this case only, the jury got it right. How could they not?
Sarcasm…but you are now culpable if she murders someoneI bought a 9mm pistol (and gifted to) for my daughter when she was under 21. I'd do it again.
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