[ARCHIVED THREAD] - sandy hook again (Page 1 of 3)
Posted: 3/14/2017 10:19:59 PM EDT
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FROM THE NEWSROOM: HARTFORD, Conn. (AP) — A group of doctors who treated mass shooting victims is asking the Connecticut Supreme Court to reinstate a lawsuit against the maker of the rifle used in the Sandy Hook Elementary School massacre.
Lawyers for the doctors said Tuesday that they planned to file a friend-of-the-court brief asking the justices to overturn a lower court decision in October that dismissed the lawsuit against Remington Outdoor Co., of Madison, North Carolina. They say makers of military-style rifles should be held liable for injuries the rifles cause. Gunman Adam Lanza used a Bushmaster rifle to kill 20 children and six adults at the Newtown school in December 2012. The lawsuit against Remington was filed by a survivor and relatives of nine people killed in the Newtown shooting. |
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FROM THE NEWSROOM: HARTFORD, Conn. (AP) — A group of doctors who treated mass shooting victims is asking the Connecticut Supreme Court to reinstate a lawsuit against the maker of the rifle used in the Sandy Hook Elementary School massacre. Lawyers for the doctors said Tuesday that they planned to file a friend-of-the-court brief asking the justices to overturn a lower court decision in October that dismissed the lawsuit against Remington Outdoor Co., of Madison, North Carolina. They say makers of military-style rifles should be held liable for injuries the rifles cause. Gunman Adam Lanza used a Bushmaster rifle to kill 20 children and six adults at the Newtown school in December 2012. The lawsuit against Remington was filed by a survivor and relatives of nine people killed in the Newtown shooting. What victims? There were no survivors and the cops themselves pronounced them dead on scene. Does anyone here know of a shooting survivor who was treated by a hospital after the shooting? |
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does anyone ever point out that the rifle used was complaint with the CT AWB and therefore wasn't an 'assault rifle' even under the states lame definition? There is lots of proof forensic and investigators moved materials found in the home, car, and crime scene. |
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By this logic, the makers of every vehicle driven by a drunk driver would also be liable...maybe even the company that made the liquor. Expand this logic to include the builders of any pool involved in a drowning, makers of any knife that cuts someone, makers of any audio equipment, or howitzer that causes hearing damage, and on, and on....but you get the point.
Attempting to blame an inanimate object for the actions of a person is the height of stupidity. That stupidity is in keeping with participation trophies, and the failure to accept personal responsibility that mellenials are famous for. Blame anything other than your personal responsibility. |
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<That's nice dear!>
Love him or hate him, we do have the Lawful Commerce in Arms Act thanks to Bush Jr. And the good doctors can go suck start an AED for all I care. Tragic event in American history, but sane people don't blame inanimate objects for such tragedies. |
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FPNI Let's sue the maker of the masks and surgical gowns too while we are at it. Quoted:
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Scalpel makers should be sued when surgeons mess up patients. FPNI Let's sue the maker of the masks and surgical gowns too while we are at it. 2001 posts and I finally got FPNI!!!
Dang I must have wasted post 2000 without "You know what to do" |
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Is this shit not exactly what is forbidden by the Lawful Commerce in Arms Act?
These doctors should have to pay every penny of cost incurred by the courts and the defendants, plus that much again in punitive damages.
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Doctors better be careful what they wish for. There are lots more deaths due to "medical misadventures". In our family, my grandfather and my mother where both killed by their doctors. Oh, and my sister, if you consider the prescribed medication that killed her... |
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Ahh yes, the wallflower who was afraid of his own shadow, and had zero weapons training, (let alone any training with moving targets in a highly agitated environment), who went into a school and made 20 KIA in a few minutes.
That's some serious luck. Oh wait. |
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FROM THE NEWSROOM: HARTFORD, Conn. (AP) — A group of doctors who treated mass shooting victims is asking the Connecticut Supreme Court to reinstate a lawsuit against the maker of the rifle used in the Sandy Hook Elementary School massacre. Lawyers for the doctors said Tuesday that they planned to file a friend-of-the-court brief asking the justices to overturn a lower court decision in October that dismissed the lawsuit against Remington Outdoor Co., of Madison, North Carolina. They say makers of military-style rifles should be held liable for injuries the rifles cause. Gunman Adam Lanza used a Bushmaster rifle to kill 20 children and six adults at the Newtown school in December 2012. The lawsuit against Remington was filed by a survivor and relatives of nine people killed in the Newtown shooting. |
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Show me the crime scene photos. Show me other photos of Adam Lanza taken at any other point in his life other than the three or four the media released.
I've seen dead kids, I can handle it. Show the photos. Explain all the shady connections seemingly everyone has in this incident. Explain the grieving parent/actors. Explain the fake FBI sniper looking like a shit sandwich carrying his rifle upside down. |
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I can't imagine the pain of losing one's child. I simply can't and honestly don't want to even try to wrap my head around that one.
But to turn around and use that child's death as an opportunity to attack the rights of others... I'm real close to losing my sympathy. And that makes me feel bad inside. |
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By this logic, the makers of every vehicle driven by a drunk driver would also be liable...maybe even the company that made the liquor. Expand this logic to include the builders of any pool involved in a drowning, makers of any knife that cuts someone, makers of any audio equipment, or howitzer that causes hearing damage, and on, and on....but you get the point. Attempting to blame an inanimate object for the actions of a person is the height of stupidity. That stupidity is in keeping with participation trophies, and the failure to accept personal responsibility that mellenials are famous for. Blame anything other than your personal responsibility. Also, the makers of the pressure cooker the Tsarnayev's used at the Boston Marathon. |
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Didn't it come out that he didn't even use the rifle? I thought they found it in the trunk of the car and he just used the handguns ![]() That's what I recall as well, only because I think it was a G20, and I found it odd a deranged nutcase would have access to a caliber that's really only popular in the firearms community. Who goes on a shooting spree with a 10mm? That always was really odd to me. |
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Ahh yes, the wallflower who was afraid of his own shadow, and had zero weapons training, (let alone any training with moving targets in a highly agitated environment), who went into a school and made 20 KIA in a few minutes.
That's some serious luck. His mother took him shooting,it was one of the few ways in which they interacted. "Training with moving targets in a highly agitated environment" ? He was shooting 6 year olds inside of classrooms at a range of feet,you don't need to use flowery tactical language to describe it. He wasn't doing anything more difficult than the countless Call of Duty games he had played. I understand the emotional aspect of you truthers: you don't want to admit that an AR-15 can be used for bad things because you want to believe that it's a tool for good and nobody would do something as utterly insane as providing a creature that terrible with one. However,it's just a tool and it happened. He murdered a bunch of kids because that incredible moron of a mother of his thought her little snowflake was just misunderstood. It wasn't the gun's fault,it was one of the worst parents in history but she's dead so something else has to get blamed. |
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Didn't it come out that he didn't even use the rifle? I thought they found it in the trunk of the car and he just used the handguns ![]() Yep, just looked it up. But he did have a G20 as well, per Wikipedia. I still think that's so odd. Weapons Bushmaster XM15-E2S (.223)[5] Glock 20SF (10mm)[5] |
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<That's nice dear!> Love him or hate him, we do have the Lawful Commerce in Arms Act thanks to Bush Jr. And the good doctors can go suck start an AED for all I care. Tragic event in American history, but sane people don't blame inanimate objects for such tragedies. Ohhh, I'm gonna get some use out of that one! Thank you! |
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Three (or four) Sandy Hook wounded were taken to hospitals.
•Two of the wounded were children, but they died. Names unknown. •One of the wounded survived — an adult school teacher named Nancy or Natalie Hammond. Age unknown; her whereabouts unknown. I can find no media interview with her. •According to one account, a second adult was wounded. Name, age, sex, occupation, whereabouts unknown That is exactly what I was going to ask... Was there ever an interview published with any adult survivor/victim/wounded person from Sandy Hook? |
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Gotta' keep the lie going somehow! Exactly. Orchestrated as a pretext capable of bringing down the 2A nationally, it succeeded in "winning" CT, NY and MD. Bold actions, even when falling short of a complete outcome, will yield tremendous and permanent incremental gains. The outlined goals for the Sandy Hook event will never cease, they will just be subject to a flexible timeline, and adapted to feasible locations. |

