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Old 07-28-24, 10:56 PM   #68
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It wasn’t play toy or a stage prop it was a real honest to goodness firearm as defined by 18 USC § 921(a)(3). The one pulling the trigger is ultimately responsible for what if anything comes out the business end of it.

Doesn’t matter who handed you a gun. The number one rule of gun safety is to always assume the gun is loaded.

A technicality is what got Baldwin out of trouble with the law. Such is the benefit of the rich and famous I guess. hehe
Ok,Let's do another real scenario.I'm an ac tech installing ductwork through the truss structure of a new house working below. At the same time roofers are laying plywood above and shooting it down with high powered nail guns.Now if one of those nails miss the truss and hit me in the head. It would be the guy who pulled the trigger of the nail gun, right ? Even though there were coridenators on that job site, Paid to make sure that didn't happen. So the roofer is now guilty of murder.

The prosecution was found guilty of withholding and hiding evidence. Me my self i do not want to travel thru that county anytime.Fumbelinas rule !

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