http://www.slate.com/blogs/crime/20...ar_accidentally_shoots_and_kills_himself.html
I guess better himself than some innocent party.
I guess better himself than some innocent party.
I wonder if his family can bring a suit for negligence and wrongful death against the farmer for leaving the rifle loaded.http://www.slate.com/blogs/crime/20...ar_accidentally_shoots_and_kills_himself.html
I guess better himself than some innocent party.
I wonder if his family can bring a suit for negligence and wrongful death against the farmer for leaving the rifle loaded.
scary thing is there are actually people who think this way
It wouldn't surprise me. It's like the lady who got burned when she spilled coffee on herself and then sued McDonalds for making the coffee too hot.I wonder if his family can bring a suit for negligence and wrongful death against the farmer for leaving the rifle loaded.
Some background information on that famous McDonalds case.It wouldn't surprise me. It's like the lady who got burned when she spilled coffee on herself and then sued McDonalds for making the coffee too hot.
if this had happened in Canada, most likely his family would've sued and won given the state of our moronic gun lawsI wonder if his family can bring a suit for negligence and wrongful death against the farmer for leaving the rifle loaded.
The homeowner would almost certainly be charged and convicted of unsafe storage of a firearm.if this had happened in Canada, most likely his family would've sued and won given the state of our moronic gun laws
Thank you, thank you! Also it doesn't mention that McDonalds was on notice, in other words there had been other people with burns (although not as badly as the woman who sued).Some background information on that famous McDonalds case.
http://www.cracked.com/article_19150_6-famous-frivolous-lawsuit-stories-that-are-total-b.s..html
Secondly, coffee served at that temperature (180 to 190 degrees Fahrenheit) will give a person third-degree burns in two to seven seconds, while home-coffee brewers normally serve coffee at much lower temperatures (130 two 140 degrees) which won't immediately burn you.Some background information on that famous McDonalds case.
http://www.cracked.com/article_19150_6-famous-frivolous-lawsuit-stories-that-are-total-b.s..html
+1 was thinking "Darwin Award shoe-in" myself...Nature has a term for this sorta thing.
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