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And well they should. This nutcase kid removes the rifle from his mother's custody, removes it from the family's property, travels to the school and uses it there to commit a heinous crime. The nutcase kid was of sufficient age to know that what he was planning to do was wrong. The nutcase kid knew what he was doing was wrong while he was in the act of doing it. To lay responsibility for the crime onto the manufacturer of the weapon is sophistry. It's cowardice to deny the truth, which is the kid did it of his own volition. The cohort of Americans who abhor Individual Liberty are obsessed with the idea that protruding pistol grips and "that thing that goes up" are possessed of the power to take control of a man's mind and coerce him to commit violent crimes with a weapon so equipped with the Five Evil Attributes. The fallacy in that sort of emotional reasoning is that 99.9999% of the same type of rifle were not used to commit a similar crime in America on that particular day. If there had been a second iteration of the crime on the very same day, we'd have certainly heard the Criminal Left Media shreaking about it as frequently as we did of the original event.

Would this case have gone as far as it has if the nutcase kid had used a Louisville Slugger to kill a bunch of little kids in a classroom full of Kindergarteners? I doubt it. What if the nutcase kid had cobbled together a small bomb using a few bottles of Bernz-o-Matic propane as the explosive? Would the victims' survivors be suing Bernz-o-Matic? I doubt it. This case was brought purely for political purposes; no doubt about it. There is also no doubt about it that Bloomberg's mindless automatons and Sarah Brady's bunch of alpha-hotels are involved in the case in some way, shape or form. Only a brain-dead fool would opine anything different...
 
Don't forget he actually murdered his mother to gain access to the rifle, which was in a safe. SCOTUS should hear this and toss that verdict in the trash heap of history.
 

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