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<blockquote data-quote="de-evoproject" data-source="post: 1331061" data-attributes="member: 14169"><p>i don't get this sentiment. Just because its a possible known defect why does all of the responsibility suddenly shift to someone else, someone who had no control over where the weapon was pointed? If this was due to a random fluke, like something in the gun broke due to old age or for some other unknown reason, who would be to blame then? </p><p></p><p>The fact that the gun went off, if it was due to a known manufacturer defect, lies with the gun company, no question. But the fact that someone got hurt or killed by the gun going off lies with the person pointing the gun. Thats why she's getting bagged on. </p><p></p><p>It all follows the old addage, "Guns don't kill people, PEOPLE kill people"</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="de-evoproject, post: 1331061, member: 14169"] i don't get this sentiment. Just because its a possible known defect why does all of the responsibility suddenly shift to someone else, someone who had no control over where the weapon was pointed? If this was due to a random fluke, like something in the gun broke due to old age or for some other unknown reason, who would be to blame then? The fact that the gun went off, if it was due to a known manufacturer defect, lies with the gun company, no question. But the fact that someone got hurt or killed by the gun going off lies with the person pointing the gun. Thats why she's getting bagged on. It all follows the old addage, "Guns don't kill people, PEOPLE kill people" [/QUOTE]
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