The Sisters of Perpetual Vigilance [contextly_sidebar id="O6JYxAS8MdECmmI6jBmNUEBYt1O0FQPQ"]More news of our Well Regulated Militia this week, as Responsible Gun Owners have once again kept themselves, their families, and their nation safe from tyranny by blowing holes in themselves and complete strangers. It's always a great day to have a gun in America, despite the occasional negligent discharge. As Jeb Bush reminds us,
You can always file a case - but if you have no argument that PLCAA should not apply, it will be dismissed. Beretta's gun was dangerous, as guns tend to be, but it was not defective.
you get what you give bozo
So it was "the gun shooting the body"?
It's that kind of newspeak abstraction that scares me to death.
Legit reason for not going.
Yes!---but it was not newspeak---it was the fucking "friend!"
That Smell-O-Vision thing never caught on, but random gunshots in the theater during onscreen shootouts, that's the thing.
My point exactly! It's filtered down to the idiots, who can't recognize MURDER anymore.
We're a majority!
"And we're all out of bubblegum!"
I assume that's coming from Canada.
A product must be "suitable for its intended purpose". If somebody got shot, you really can't complain.
You can always file a case - but if you have no argument that PLCAA should not apply, it will be dismissed. Beretta's gun was dangerous, as guns tend to be, but it was not defective.
yep, just like the Ford Pinto was "safe" because they did not install a $.50 plastic part...Ford was not protected like all Gun Makers now are.
Needs Godzilla 'shopped in on the horizon.
Yes but the next blockbuster is just round the corner.
Cars are not supposed to explode. Guns, on the other hand, are supposed to fire.
How do we know she wasn't talking during the movie? Hnnghhhh?