Quantum Windbag
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Hell yes
And let's have gun owners insure their guns
You or someone else uses your gun to kill or injure...YOU PAY
Sounds fair to me
OK. If someone steals your car and kills someone, you pay. If someone buys your car and kills someone, you pay. If someone trips in your house and injures himself while trying to rob it, you pay.
Still down with that, Nutwinger?
If someone steals your car and kills someone you pay? Depends.........did you lock up your car like a reasonable person, forcing them to break a window to gain entrance? If so, you don't pay.
However.......................if you leave your car with the keys in it and the engine running? If they steal it and kill someone, you pay, because you were not responsible in making sure your car was secured.
If someone buys your car and kills someone? No. You don't pay. Why? Because in the act of selling the car, you have transferred responsiblity of the vehicle in exchange for cash. The car (once you sell it) is no longer your problem or responsibility.
If someone trips in your house while trying to rob it and injures themselves? No payment. They came in uninvited and therefore are not subject to the care of the householder. If you come in uninvited and unannounced, do you really think the person whose house you're robbing is going to warn you of the step?
Castle doctrine says you don't have to warn them, it's defense of your home.
I am so glad that there are not enough idiots like you around to force me to take action.