MG1968
That’s No Moon…
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I also prefer them. Most economical way to send rounds downrange.
Legislation enhancing the punishment for allowing access to loaded, unsecured firearm by a child from a Class 3 Misdemeanor to a Class 6 felony. The bill also raises the age of the child from 14 to 18.
UVA canceled a long running 21-gun salute to honor Veterans Day. They thought it would trigger some students into thinking that there was an actual shooting happening. At least that’s the excuse that they gave for the cancellation. Man I’m glad I graduated in ‘09, that place has gone to hell in the last 10 years.
Absolutely terrible. If they win this lawsuit every manufacture in the country can be held civilly liable for criminals using their products. Family member killed by a drunk driver, sue the car manufacture.
Internalize those externalities. No one--pro or anti-gun--can deny that gun usage in the US creates a sh*t ton of negative externalities that are borne by persons other than the gun owner or gun maker. This is just one step to putting those costs back onto the parties in the best position to limit those externalities.
Internalize those externalities. No one--pro or anti-gun--can deny that gun usage in the US creates a sh*t ton of negative externalities that are borne by persons other than the gun owner or gun maker. This is just one step to putting those costs back onto the parties in the best position to limit those externalities.
And the same “logic” applies to cars and any other product which can cause harm to another individual.Only a lawyer.
Watched a bit of that video and had to stop. I cant wrap my head around that thinking.
Cigarettes are already ridiculously priced and the bulk of that is taxes that goes who knows where.And that's why cigarettes should cost as much or more as they now do. The true societal cost of smoking should be reflected in the price.
Internalize those externalities. No one--pro or anti-gun--can deny that gun usage in the US creates a sh*t ton of negative externalities that are borne by persons other than the gun owner or gun maker. This is just one step to putting those costs back onto the parties in the best position to limit those externalities.
