PureX
Well-known member
That's not necessarily true. Automakers know that driving automobiles is dangerous, and so are mandated to include safety mechanisms in their design. And if they were to refuse to do so, they could be held liable for the results.Gun makers would have no liability unless they deliberately made a gun that could be modified from semi auto to full auto. Aside from that, they have no more liability than an automaker has when somebody crashes a car into a crowd of people.
I don't think we could hold a gun manufacturer liable for someone deliberately breaking the law and using the gun to kill someone. But safety requirements could be mandated that might restrict who can use the gun, and how it's used. Similar requirements could be placed on owners and sellers, with similar liabilities.
It's true that as money enters the picture, it's amazing how effectively changes will follow.