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In reply to the discussion: So that talking point about gun liability insurance not insuring illegal acts... [View all]Lee-Lee
(6,324 posts)66. They are actually less common
Accidental gun deaths are around 600 a year. A bit lower than bicycle deaths and way, way lower than something like medical errors that kill 250,000 Americans annually.
The average gun in the USA has a 0.000002% change of being involved in an accidental death in any given year.
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So that talking point about gun liability insurance not insuring illegal acts... [View all]
better
Oct 2017
OP
Well, your car insurance would not likely cover you for things that happen...
TreasonousBastard
Oct 2017
#1
There is no right to own guns...and a future court will change that ruling...the idea that militia
Demsrule86
Oct 2017
#48
I don't have a crystal ball, but I believe it will change...the militia argument was always bullshit
Demsrule86
Oct 2017
#71
There is no such right and when sanity returns...the militia argument will be discarded as Dredd
Demsrule86
Oct 2017
#70
Murder insurance, interesting idea, think of all the good that The Purge does......
Not Ruth
Oct 2017
#7
If criminals could cover their victims' injuries, the mob and corner boys would love it.
X_Digger
Oct 2017
#12
If you had a required license...and insurance similar to auto (with no fault; medical, etc.)
Sancho
Oct 2017
#54
Great Thread! But what if the shooter has brain damage that prevents "intent" as defined by the...
JoeOtterbein
Oct 2017
#30
Or, if a person can be found incompetent because of mental impairment then why can't their
JoeOtterbein
Oct 2017
#34
Thanks, you have been very generous already! I hope you understand I'm just trying to find a way for
JoeOtterbein
Oct 2017
#36
And what if the POTUS said that the guy in the car crash was a "sick and demented man"?
JoeOtterbein
Oct 2017
#39
Cool so some 17 year old takes your baseball bat and assaults another person with
jmg257
Oct 2017
#60
Of course I don't need a gun at all. And you are also right...people shouldn't just leave their guns
jmg257
Oct 2017
#67