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In reply to the discussion: Cops: Gun Range Claimed Uzi Release Forms 'Were Blown Away By The Wind' [View all]avebury
(11,186 posts)80. I don't see how the parents would have any
ground to sue the shooting range. Had they exhibited better judgement, they never would have put their daughter in the position of handling a weapon that she could not handle safely. The girl has said that she felt like she could not handle it. You wonder if she felt any parental pressure to continue trying to shoot the gun when she was not comfortable with it instead of speaking up and voicing her discomfort.
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Cops: Gun Range Claimed Uzi Release Forms 'Were Blown Away By The Wind' [View all]
DonViejo
Sep 2014
OP
"We keep all our important papers right here in a pile by this outdoor fan." nt
valerief
Sep 2014
#5
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
As the owner of a high risk sport horse training farm, everyone signs a waiver
riderinthestorm
Sep 2014
#17
I used to work for a riding stable that went out of business after one of those lawsuits.
bklyncowgirl
Sep 2014
#87
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
What is the implication? Is there doubt that the parents gave their permission?
aikoaiko
Sep 2014
#26
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
doesn't matter, no waver in the world will forgive the negligence by the employee.
Sunlei
Sep 2014
#54
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