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<blockquote data-quote="JB Books" data-source="post: 2208151" data-attributes="member: 6889"><p>I think they are more afraid of getting sued because of an AD/ND, than sued under what would start out most likely as a negligent security case. In other words, they probably believe that it is more likely and foreseeable that they would be sued because someone was accidentally shot, than sued because someone was denied the ability to protect themself and somehow got hurt.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JB Books, post: 2208151, member: 6889"] I think they are more afraid of getting sued because of an AD/ND, than sued under what would start out most likely as a negligent security case. In other words, they probably believe that it is more likely and foreseeable that they would be sued because someone was accidentally shot, than sued because someone was denied the ability to protect themself and somehow got hurt. [/QUOTE]
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