"Yeah, it was his parents fault or who ever had the gun loaded in the house. I have guns in my house, unloaded and in a safe."
"Whats it to yall? It POs me everytime I see people from other countries butting in OUR business"
Your buisness is our buisness; and vice versa. any other standpoint is short sighted niaveté.
Well; all I know about the case is that link; but it seems to me that that gun maker (you did read it; didn't you?), with his faulty design, is at least as liable as GM was for the faulty design of the Convair...and the American backlash over "unsafe at any speed" had profound effects on the British motor industry. So yes; other people may well have a vested interest in your domestic laws.
"It damned sure wasnt the gun makers fault. a friend of mine when we were teens had a sawed off remington 210 in a grocery bag in his closet. He reached in to get it and blew his arm to bits.
So that was remingtons fault?"
A friend of mine spilt hot coffee on his balls. Obviously Mcdonalds fault..... Hey; it's your culture, and you're very defensive about it, enjoy!
And Tommy; that wasn't an "anti-gun" link; it was a "look how industrialists take the piss out of court judgements" link. It was a link which predicts that you'll happily hang a guy who steals from one person; but steal from millions of Americans and you'll never even see a day in Jail.
BTW; I finaly got round to seeing Bowling for Columbine this weekend; I've had the DVD for ages but all the hysteria bit me off wanting to see it.
I thought it very good; but NOT an anti gun film. Where did you guys get that idea?
All through the film he points out repeadtedly that he himself is an NRA member; and that Canada, for example, also has masses of guns.
It aint what you got; it's what you do with it!