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Old 17-02-2022, 12:27   #98
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Re: Las Vegas: Mass shooting in Mandalay Bay

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Originally Posted by mrmistoffelees View Post
Based on that logic, surely it's a joint liability between the manufacturer of the weapon and the manufacturer of the ammunition. One is pretty much useless without the other.

Unless of course you're either a) going to club your target with the butt of an assault rifle or b) going to stand and throw small calibre rounds at targets?

Should the retailer be held accountable for the sale?
On the first point, I guess you are right although I do not know if AR-15 ammo is also usable in other firearms

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Should Ford be held accountable because someone drove one of their vehicles into a crowd in Wisconsin killing people?
The argument is specious, Ford vehicles are designed, marketed and sold to transport people and not to deliberately kill them.
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