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<blockquote data-quote="ShaunyP26" data-source="post: 2969018" data-attributes="member: 42035"><p>I don't think the gun shop is liable on any level and shouldn't ever be. What was the context? Was she angry and just did it spur of the moment or was it premeditated? I think if it was spur of the moment anger then these are the types of situations where a waiting period might have actually worked, as it's meant to diminish the rush of initial anger or whatever. </p><p></p><p>The mental health issue, combined with monitoring and reporting on your fellow citizens is a Pandora's box that isn't worth opening in my opinion. Even then with all the treatment and resources in the world it might not make a difference, plus it could stigmatize people and be used against you later. Better to keep it simple.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ShaunyP26, post: 2969018, member: 42035"] I don't think the gun shop is liable on any level and shouldn't ever be. What was the context? Was she angry and just did it spur of the moment or was it premeditated? I think if it was spur of the moment anger then these are the types of situations where a waiting period might have actually worked, as it's meant to diminish the rush of initial anger or whatever. The mental health issue, combined with monitoring and reporting on your fellow citizens is a Pandora's box that isn't worth opening in my opinion. Even then with all the treatment and resources in the world it might not make a difference, plus it could stigmatize people and be used against you later. Better to keep it simple. [/QUOTE]
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