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    Quote Originally Posted by Parkanzky View Post
    It’s not a wallet or a TV. It’s a firearm, which is a weapon. Not acknowledging that that deserves more respect is a great argument for people not being able to handle the responsibility of owning something like that.
    How about people that leave cars on the street or in parking lots?
    Cars KILL.

    We NEED to be able to put people in prison that own things.

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    >> How about people that leave cars on the street or in parking lots?

    Great analogy. Car in the driveway, key in the ignition, door unlocked.
    Car gets stolen. Repeat.

    >> Cars KILL.

    Suppose teens go joyriding and someone gets hurt.
    The owner of the car was negligent and may get charged.

    Wouldn't strike me as outrageous.
    It's a complicated world out there.
    Grownups deal with it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Leader View Post
    Yes and if his wallet was stolen, he is just as responsible.
    Same if it was his TV .
    The thief might sell the stolen goods, buy drugs, then steal a GUN and shoot someone.

    We should be able to arrest & punish people for what they *MIGHT* think.

    This idea of thinking the person that did the deed is responsible is soooooo 1950's.
    I didn't say arrest & punish for what you *might* think. No idea where that came from.

    I said said I support holding people accountable for, among other similar things, reckless behavior and gross negligence as long as it's codified ... which this is.

    If you don't like the current laws on the books, I suggest that you contact your lawmakers.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Leader View Post
    We NEED to be able to put people in prison who commit reckless or gross negligent acts.
    FIFY

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mathias View Post
    >> How about people that leave cars on the street or in parking lots?

    Great analogy. Car in the driveway, key in the ignition, door unlocked.
    Car gets stolen. Repeat.

    >> Cars KILL.

    Suppose teens go joyriding and someone gets hurt.
    The owner of the car was negligent and may get charged.

    Wouldn't strike me as outrageous.
    It's a complicated world out there.
    Grownups deal with it.
    Owner is not negligent. Kids should not be on the loose if they are irresponsible enough to steal a car. It's not my fault that someone didn't raise their kids right.

    Quote Originally Posted by Scoop View Post


    If you don't like the current laws on the books, I suggest that you contact your lawmakers.
    Lawmakers are generally incompetent when it comes to writing laws. An awful lot of them are mainly concerned with saying what they think will get them re-elected.
    Last edited by kryl; 06-04-2019 at 02:49 PM.

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