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Originally Posted by craigster59
The bottom line is the buck stops with her. She failed in her job.
To those who feel that AB didn't do his due diligence when handed the firearm, the next time you fly into a city and go to the car rental counter, insist that they put the car up on the lift so you can personally inspect brake lines, ball joints, steering and any other components that could fail and cause an accident.
I mean why trust the rental company, who you are paying, to make sure everything is safe and in working order before driving off.
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Absolute nonsense. There is no equivalency between a firearm and a car. We covered this a couple of years ago in the context of a race car driver being expected to inspect their own car prior to a race, and put it to bed then. It failed to pass even the most cursory examination then, and it failed again today.
You keep going to the same well. The attempt to compare a man handling a firearm to someone getting in a car is absolutely ludicrous. Guns are different than anything else we handle and their rules are, therefor, necessarily different as well. And so painfully simple that even Hollywood actors should be able to abide by them. It would have taken less than two or three seconds to inspect that gun.