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<blockquote data-quote="redneck1861" data-source="post: 1334066" data-attributes="member: 14294"><p>If the gun does truly have a problem, I say remington should be responsible for a little bit, like fixing all the problem rifles. but they should NOT be held liable for the deaths and injuries for the AD/ND. No firearm, loaded or unloaded should ever be pointed in a direction of a person, unless you intend on killing that person. I had a ND when I was handling what I knew was a loaded pistol, and it ended up firing and hitting my hand. It was my carelessness that caused it to happen. </p><p></p><p>I do fell sorry for the childs death, but If the parents would have been more responsible, and pointed the rifle towards the ground, or even outside while unloading it, this would not have happened. </p><p>things like this makes all of us gun owners look bad, someone practices poor firearm safety, and something tragic happens, and say they have hunted for years and know everything about safety, so they try to sue, it hits the news, and the anti-gun people think that this kind of thing will happen to every gun owner</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="redneck1861, post: 1334066, member: 14294"] If the gun does truly have a problem, I say remington should be responsible for a little bit, like fixing all the problem rifles. but they should NOT be held liable for the deaths and injuries for the AD/ND. No firearm, loaded or unloaded should ever be pointed in a direction of a person, unless you intend on killing that person. I had a ND when I was handling what I knew was a loaded pistol, and it ended up firing and hitting my hand. It was my carelessness that caused it to happen. I do fell sorry for the childs death, but If the parents would have been more responsible, and pointed the rifle towards the ground, or even outside while unloading it, this would not have happened. things like this makes all of us gun owners look bad, someone practices poor firearm safety, and something tragic happens, and say they have hunted for years and know everything about safety, so they try to sue, it hits the news, and the anti-gun people think that this kind of thing will happen to every gun owner [/QUOTE]
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