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December 22, 2004Wal-Mart Sued Over Gun SuicideThis is interesting, a gun-grabbers vs mental-health and privacy advocates story! From the AP:
The article makes clear that Wal-Mart followed both federal and state law regarding the perscription information and ran the required NICS background check. Apparently that's not sufficient for the -- in my 1st Amendment protected opinion -- greedy parents and lawyers. Posted by Jeff Soyer at December 22, 2004 08:01 AM Comments
How sickeningly ironic is it that the Mental Health Association president comments about handguns when the woman killed herself with a shotgun??? Posted by: Jay G at December 22, 2004 11:35 AMI thin you are dead on when you credit this lawsuit to greedy parents and lawyers. The probably feel they are "due" to be compensated for all their years of mental anguish for having a defective daughter. Wally World has deep pockets, so why not blame them? I've always heard that ignorance of the law is no defense. Apparently, neither is adherence to the law. Posted by: Confederate Yankee at December 22, 2004 01:47 PMI was reporting on that over at SayUncle earlier, it's another liability lawsuit issue bullshit case. The thing I've got to say is this... how much do you want to bet that Walmart will settle out of court, this helping to create a precidence for future cases? It's similar to Bushmaster's suit recently... it's a completely legal product, manufactured and sold legally, but when used illegally, people blame the product and not the person using it. Posted by: Fox at December 23, 2004 12:50 AMExcept that Bushmaster claimed they settled because they, their insurance company, etc ran out of money to pay the lawyers. Wal-Mart probably has some of the deepest pockets in the world and could affort to tie the thing up in the courts for years. At least I hope they fight it... Posted by: Jeff Soyer at December 23, 2004 09:30 AMWords failed me Posted by: Ken Summers at December 23, 2004 09:54 AMactually, jay, what's even funnier than the handgun-bit is the ceo of the "national mental health association" saying "...it's not right, in our minds..." ha! Posted by: Mr. Bingley at December 23, 2004 10:00 AMGood catch Bingley! Posted by: Ken Summers at December 23, 2004 10:04 AMSure, the Wal-Mart clerks should have just looked at the women, decided she was a loon, and refused the sale. Apparently that's all they had to go on, since any disqualifying information was legally restricted. And then of course, in the minds of Mr. Faenza, it would have been perfectly all right. Posted by: Steve Skubinna at December 24, 2004 02:07 AMthe comment input form disappears. Your comments are welcome. You don't need to enter a URL and you don't need a "valid" email address, either. Note though that MT Blacklist is installed to flag suspiciously spam-like strings. Unfortunately, because of the bastard spammers, the strings "google.com" and "yahoo.com" (even in your email address) are currently banned as well. So are strings such as "cialis" (a common spam) which rules out words such as "socialism". Try putting a hyphan in a word like that. By Golly, you're reading an archived post. Click Here to head to the main page and read current stuff...Into science fiction? Check out my group blog novel, Colony: Alchibah. See the reader's guide there for first-timer tips. |