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IanR

join:2001-03-22
Madison, NJ

Let's suppose he were a gun dealer

In selling a gun he might say.
"Of course this weapon should be used for target practise, but it can be aimed at people and used to kill them. If you do that I don't condone, or take any responsibility for such an act".
Could this "gun dealer" be charged, if any of his weapons were used in criminal activities? After all the weapon could be used for both legal or illegal reasons.

I also believe that there have been many suits in NY State when cars have been in fatal accidents and the manufacturer has been sued, not just the driver.....

I don't think that I want to be on either side of this case!


DrThodt_

@cox.net

said by IanR:

Could this "gun dealer" be charged, if any of his weapons were used in criminal activities?
Only if your poor analogy includes him loading the gun, aiming it, and pulling the owners trigger finger. Which is essentially what mastadogg did for most of his modem sales.

He continually assisted in theft of service and legitimate BPI+ certs.

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