So if someone removes your brakes during the night and you fling off into the water and drown it is your fault for not doing a brake check? It is the same principal, she sabotaged a piece of equipment that was key to his safety, had anything happened to him I certainly would have pressed charges even if it were to just make her pay money into court fees....what she did was unjustified, she was not in danger, she put a good guy in danger.TX Rancher wrote:I guess I see it different. I figure I'm responsible for the status of my weapon. If you put it in your holster without checking it, then it's your fault if its unloaded.WheySmart wrote:That sister-in-law could have killed him, she is guilty of attempted murder and his wife is guilty of aiding a felon...in my mind anyway. I am serious, if he had needed that and it had been unloaded he could have very well been killed...it is just like taking the brakes out of someones car. Because of her trying to impose her anti-gun beliefs in his home she risked his life, thats not right.
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- Mon Jan 08, 2007 10:21 pm
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- Forum: Never Again!!
- Topic: That Cold Feeling Down the Spine
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That sister-in-law could have killed him, she is guilty of attempted murder and his wife is guilty of aiding a felon...in my mind anyway. I am serious, if he had needed that and it had been unloaded he could have very well been killed...it is just like taking the brakes out of someones car. Because of her trying to impose her anti-gun beliefs in his home she risked his life, thats not right.