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Actually, the dog ate them. DetlefK Sep 2014 #1
my first thought exactly! vlyons Sep 2014 #31
My first thoughts. "The dog ate my homework." Enthusiast Sep 2014 #88
If they can't handle a few pieces of paper carefully, how could they factsarenotfair Sep 2014 #2
Guns are Religious Objects. Papers are just trees. mahannah Sep 2014 #4
That is hilarious amuse bouche Sep 2014 #24
well ever since the Constitution was declared a quaint piece of paper magical thyme Sep 2014 #40
They can't. savalez Sep 2014 #23
poor Deputy Cassidy Enrique Sep 2014 #3
"We keep all our important papers right here in a pile by this outdoor fan." nt valerief Sep 2014 #5
+1 CreekDog Sep 2014 #21
yeah right Roy Rolling Sep 2014 #6
It's the desert, unless it rains, they can be found. Dont call me Shirley Sep 2014 #62
How many roads must Deputy Cassidy walk down KurtNYC Sep 2014 #7
Ha, ha. My thought exactly when I saw the headline. . . Journeyman Sep 2014 #11
Duzy Joe Shlabotnik Sep 2014 #30
+1 sulphurdunn Sep 2014 #65
The Kaiser stole them. EEO Sep 2014 #8
Who? Scootaloo Sep 2014 #27
Grandpa Simpson, years ago when the Simpsons was actually good... EEO Sep 2014 #49
I thought the Kaiser kicked it underpants Sep 2014 #58
what's not to believe? rurallib Sep 2014 #9
I don't think that's what Bob Dylan meant. TexasProgresive Sep 2014 #10
A good lawyer will shoot that excuse full of holes. TheCowsCameHome Sep 2014 #12
That's a given. RebelOne Sep 2014 #22
This range should just shut its doors now leftynyc Sep 2014 #13
Lawsuits of whom against whom? former9thward Sep 2014 #75
They best find that form leftynyc Sep 2014 #86
The parents have expressed sympathy for both the instructor and the gun range. former9thward Sep 2014 #89
Those waivers are virtually useless. In the end, producing that paper won't matter riderinthestorm Sep 2014 #90
I guess expecting something leftynyc Sep 2014 #91
The 9 Year old??? Sparhawk60 Sep 2014 #95
Against the owner of the range leftynyc Sep 2014 #99
Capital Offense Sparhawk60 Sep 2014 #107
. reflection Sep 2014 #14
Oh yeah oldandhappy Sep 2014 #15
Damn it. That one blew up my crap detector, couldn't handed the overload. n/t sarge43 Sep 2014 #16
As the owner of a high risk sport horse training farm, everyone signs a waiver riderinthestorm Sep 2014 #17
Let's just say it's MUCH better to have a signed waiver tabasco Sep 2014 #51
Nope. No way. Liability insurance doesn't operate that way riderinthestorm Sep 2014 #84
I used to work for a riding stable that went out of business after one of those lawsuits. bklyncowgirl Sep 2014 #87
Yup. I've seen it happen to two acquaintances riderinthestorm Sep 2014 #92
I wasn't talking about insurance tabasco Sep 2014 #100
The attorneys will point to the NRA saying Uzis are fine for 8 yr olds. riderinthestorm Sep 2014 #104
We are a litigious society--if people see money dancing before their eyes they'll sue. bklyncowgirl Sep 2014 #108
Frankly, my dear, I don't give a damn. KamaAina Sep 2014 #18
Nice. nt msanthrope Sep 2014 #25
At least they've admitted they collected release forms dickthegrouch Sep 2014 #19
Didn't Bob Dylan write a song about this? George II Sep 2014 #20
What is the implication? Is there doubt that the parents gave their permission? aikoaiko Sep 2014 #26
I'll have to use that one next time I get a jury duty notice. C Moon Sep 2014 #28
How does this place keep liability insurance? Sienna86 Sep 2014 #29
I would guess there is going to be a law suit Kelvin Mace Sep 2014 #33
Why would the actions of this specific range affect other ranges? Lurks Often Sep 2014 #35
If the dead man's family sues, Kelvin Mace Sep 2014 #39
More often then not they do go to court Lurks Often Sep 2014 #41
Insurance companies are very incestuous Kelvin Mace Sep 2014 #42
this is hardly the first accident Niceguy1 Sep 2014 #66
Again, the issue is the high profile of the incident Kelvin Mace Sep 2014 #94
The police have already said that the negligence rested avebury Sep 2014 #71
Oh, gosh Kelvin Mace Sep 2014 #93
Based upon copies of items posted on the dead avebury Sep 2014 #98
Injuries and death at gun ranges are not uncommon NickB79 Sep 2014 #63
Suicide at Ranges Sparhawk60 Sep 2014 #97
I'm thinking the insurance cost for all gun ranges will soon triple... Blue_Tires Sep 2014 #52
How would his family win this lawsuit? AngryAmish Sep 2014 #68
Forms 'Were Blown Away By The Wind' Veilex Sep 2014 #32
*headdesk* sakabatou Sep 2014 #34
Yeah, right VA_Jill Sep 2014 #36
If they can't control a piece of paper, how did they expect a 9 year old to control an uzi? appleannie1 Sep 2014 #37
Paperwork?!? Paperwork is for them Washington DC bureeecrats underpants Sep 2014 #57
Good one. freshwest Sep 2014 #96
never existed marions ghost Sep 2014 #38
This guy has a theory of what REALLY happened to it.... Spitfire of ATJ Sep 2014 #43
What! The Last Dem. Sep 2014 #44
Queue Dylan!! benld74 Sep 2014 #45
Frankly, my dear Lieutenant, I don't give a damn. Orrex Sep 2014 #46
I had a friend who burrowowl Sep 2014 #47
"Blown way"... 3catwoman3 Sep 2014 #48
LOL wut ...? Lenomsky Sep 2014 #50
It wasn't a so called "assault weapon". beevul Sep 2014 #53
Strangely enough... jmowreader Sep 2014 #55
No, thats not accurate. beevul Sep 2014 #64
doesn't matter, no waver in the world will forgive the negligence by the employee. Sunlei Sep 2014 #54
Looks like they blew it. olegramps Sep 2014 #56
A lot of things are getting blown away at that range. Aristus Sep 2014 #59
So how many deputies are they assigning RoccoR5955 Sep 2014 #60
I hope Vacca's wife sues both the range and the parents who allowed their daughter to shoot an Uzi Dont call me Shirley Sep 2014 #61
the parents shouldnt be sued Niceguy1 Sep 2014 #67
Are you serious? avebury Sep 2014 #72
the parents arent Niceguy1 Sep 2014 #78
I don't see how the parents would have any avebury Sep 2014 #80
that and why did the instructor give it to her, Niceguy1 Sep 2014 #81
fuck the parents.. frylock Sep 2014 #83
The wife can hardly bring about a lawsuit when her husband was negligent avebury Sep 2014 #73
Good heavens. Aerows Sep 2014 #69
If they ever lose their day jobs, Vine Gatherer Sep 2014 #70
Gone with the wind! armed_and_liberal Sep 2014 #74
this place is about an hours drive 8 track mind Sep 2014 #76
kinda like drray23 Sep 2014 #77
It wouldn't surprise me if that shoot shop closed before long. elias49 Sep 2014 #79
it already has. drray23 Sep 2014 #82
I'm blown away by that excuse. thesquanderer Sep 2014 #85
Maybe this is why I automatically associate lairs with gun nuts. ~nt 99th_Monkey Sep 2014 #101
Must...not make Dylan Joke DonCoquixote Sep 2014 #102
sad this is allowed to happen Fred Drum Sep 2014 #103
Gun nuts don't believe in all that paperwork n/m ProudToBeBlueInRhody Sep 2014 #105
The IRS should hire him. n/t Psephos Sep 2014 #106
More. proverbialwisdom Sep 2014 #109
I thought it was the employee blown away by a 9 year old girl? Omaha Steve Sep 2014 #110
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