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Taco Loco

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It is not a war crime the first time.
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After the 1st interview with the FBI, the Dad should have never bought his 14yr old kid an AR for xmas or let alone let the boy have access to firearms. Dad should get death or serve life sentence as well.

The legal wording in this case is critical. The father making a firearm available to the teenager should not be the focus of the charges against the father in my opinion. The charges should center around making a firearm available to a mentally ill person. Otherwise there is the slippery slope of any parent being charged for allowing their teenager access to a firearm for legal reasons.

On the "expanded reach" portion can we then charge parents as accessories to murder when their teenager kills someone with a car that the parents bought? The base logic is there and is the same kind of logic used to sue firearms manufacturers for crimes carried out with their products. At what point do the courts hold the person who commits the crime accountable and leave it there?
 

Taco Loco

Tired and Lazy, married to ‘The Laundry Fairy’
The legal wording in this case is critical. The father making a firearm available to the teenager should not be the focus of the charges against the father in my opinion. The charges should center around making a firearm available to a mentally ill person. Otherwise there is the slippery slope of any parent being charged for allowing their teenager access to a firearm for legal reasons.

On the "expanded reach" portion can we then charge parents as accessories to murder when their teenager kills someone with a car that the parents bought? The base logic is there and is the same kind of logic used to sue firearms manufacturers for crimes carried out with their products. At what point do the courts hold the person who commits the crime accountable and leave it there?
Dad bought the AR for the mentally ill boy, dad has to bare responsibility as well.
 

AlienXtx

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