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In reply to the discussion: Sandy Hook Parents Suing Firearms Manufacturer [View all]friendly_iconoclast
(15,333 posts)6. Their case is meritless, PLCAA or no PLCAA
Do child pornography victims have torts against Western Digital and Seagate, or
the pornographers' ISP?
Does the family of the victim in the following story have a tort against Toyota?
http://www.wbrc.com/story/31227002/authorities-say-driver-intentionally-hit-killed-jogger
Authorities say driver intentionally hit, killed jogger
WALNUT, Calif. (AP) - A driver has been arrested after authorities say he deliberately ran down and killed a jogger in a Los Angeles suburb.
The Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department says 36-year-old Haissan Massalkhy of West Covina was booked Monday on suspicion of murder.
He was jailed on $1 million bail. It's unclear whether he has a lawyer.
Authorities say shortly before 6 a.m., Massalkhy's Toyota Camry struck 59-year-old Chi Shao of Walnut, who was jogging in a Walnut bike lane...
...Sheriff's Lt. David Buckner says it appears the driver intentionally struck the jogger although they didn't know each other.
WALNUT, Calif. (AP) - A driver has been arrested after authorities say he deliberately ran down and killed a jogger in a Los Angeles suburb.
The Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department says 36-year-old Haissan Massalkhy of West Covina was booked Monday on suspicion of murder.
He was jailed on $1 million bail. It's unclear whether he has a lawyer.
Authorities say shortly before 6 a.m., Massalkhy's Toyota Camry struck 59-year-old Chi Shao of Walnut, who was jogging in a Walnut bike lane...
...Sheriff's Lt. David Buckner says it appears the driver intentionally struck the jogger although they didn't know each other.
Special pleading strikes again (no pun intended)
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If/when they lose they will also be liable for the court costs and legal fees of the gun makers
DonP
Feb 2016
#4
Nothing has actually been accomplished by this, and probably won't be
friendly_iconoclast
Feb 2016
#9
Just like the M1 rifles that you are authorized to have shipped directly to your house:
friendly_iconoclast
Feb 2016
#12
Lots of mass shootings with M1 Carbines these days? Or M-1s , or '03s for that matter?
jmg257
Feb 2016
#25
Yes - you certainly would want some commonality. Top of my list would also be effectiveness,
jmg257
Feb 2016
#31
All rifles combined accounted for 248 reported murders in 2014, out of ~12,000.
benEzra
Feb 2016
#65
It's all in the reload, I've gotten 25-30 rounds out of a 5 shot pump shotgun
Lurks Often
Feb 2016
#48
Sweet! Very good! I saw video of some guy doing reloads with a Beretta 1301 (SA),
jmg257
Feb 2016
#49
No tactical advantage to having a weapon with a large capacity removable magazine?
jmg257
Feb 2016
#36
Not that it's any consolation but Lanza was dropping half-spent magazines.
Nuclear Unicorn
Feb 2016
#53
I heard once that a mathematician and an engineer were placed in a room with
Nuclear Unicorn
Feb 2016
#61
The lawyer, not the parents and survivor. *They* seem sincere, if misguided
friendly_iconoclast
Feb 2016
#13
How come the government never gets sued for the guns they lose or sell; that get misused?
JonathanRackham
Feb 2016
#20
Huh - I thought this indicated the plaintiff's argument - whose "side" I don't agree with, BTW.
jmg257
Feb 2016
#41