TheCol.U.S.M.C.
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I bet he won't do that again! Pain retains
No way this will go to court, how can he explain the millions of glocks issued to law enforcement (let alone private citizens) that intelligent people can handle safely?
And from what I've seen the jury will see only that he is paralyzed now, and that means he gets a judgement. Were I on that jury, I'd hang it.
Goose: "The defense department regrets to inform you that your sons are dead because they were stupid".Reloadron, nice allusion to Top Gun, like it.
I'm in the mortgage business and see lots of income documentation and it amazes me how many people come in sporting some type of disability check. It's disheartening to see how many military members retire from service and claim (and are compensated for) "disabilities" like Irritable Bowel Syndrome (bad chow at the the mess hall?), Sleep Apneia or partial hearing loss. I have partial hearing loss and have never served in the military, it's called a-g-i-n-g. I personally know someone who will be getting a disability check from the VA for blowing out his bicep while lifting weights, not bombs or bullets but weights! Everyone "wants theirs" and think they are entitled to it. Takers verses Producers, read "Atlas Shrugged" by Ayn Rand.
When did this start? Or is it a regional thing? I was on the jury of 2 different civil cases and we ALL HAD to be in one accord.Unfortunately, you can't hang a civil jury with only one reasonable opinion. I think it only takes 6 of the 8 total jurors to convict in a civil case.
Does Glock have any internal documents that show they are aware of the potential for accidental firing based on the lack of the safety?
Sure I feel bad for him and his family. But we're fast becoming a nation that rewards stupidity in it's courts.
If you're irresponsible, that's on you!