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slackmaster

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14. No insurance company is going to pay out for willful, criminal acts, or for actions by someone other
Wed Apr 3, 2013, 12:59 PM
Apr 2013

...than the insured party.

The suggestion is trite and naive.

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Better to also charge a gun seller/manufacturer with the crime itself too graham4anything Apr 2013 #1
Why? premium Apr 2013 #7
Once the SCOTUS/laws changed, nothing more needs to be added to my statement graham4anything Apr 2013 #9
In other words, premium Apr 2013 #10
There's no market (demand) for it BootinUp Apr 2013 #2
There's no market demand for car insurance either. Scuba Apr 2013 #3
I don't think its that simple BootinUp Apr 2013 #4
Just as car owner's who aren't driving are responsible. Scuba Apr 2013 #6
Well if the original gun owner didn't secure his weapon and it was stolen, or he sold it without Hoyt Apr 2013 #13
This message was self-deleted by its author holdencaufield Apr 2013 #5
Chong is saying what I was saying here in the group a while back. A NY assemblywoman is recieving freshwest Apr 2013 #8
I wouldn't worry too much about Ms. Maloney's safety, premium Apr 2013 #11
In her case, maybe. In Texas, those fighting gangsters are on the run now. freshwest Apr 2013 #12
No insurance company is going to pay out for willful, criminal acts, or for actions by someone other slackmaster Apr 2013 #14
Exactly, in which case you gunners won't be insured and in violation of the law. That works. Hoyt Apr 2013 #15
The NRA would simply start selling gun owner insurance.... spin Apr 2013 #16
But less responsible with respect to guns than those who choose not to carry. Hoyt Apr 2013 #17
I will agree that people who don't own guns are responsible with their guns. spin Apr 2013 #18
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