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In reply to the discussion: What about MASSIVE class action suits against the NRA, it's CEO, and all of it's Board of Directors? [View all]Turbineguy
(37,324 posts)15. People who are frightened to go to public places
would affect the economy of those places.
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What about MASSIVE class action suits against the NRA, it's CEO, and all of it's Board of Directors? [View all]
99th_Monkey
Dec 2012
OP
" These are NOT "normal" circumstances, as we are experiencing a mass psychosis"
ProgressiveProfessor
Dec 2012
#12
Yes, those were my words, but your couldn't be wronger about what they "indicate"
99th_Monkey
Dec 2012
#13
I guess that is precisely WHY the munitions titans have legions of attorneys
99th_Monkey
Dec 2012
#53
In other words, our gun friends won't take you seriously or converse with you until you can
Squinch
Dec 2012
#31
I would note that it doesn't have to be a class action to cause the gun makers serious problems
BlueStreak
Dec 2012
#35
I missed the line about "munitions industries" and was referring to the NRA itself.
Angleae
Dec 2012
#55
Personally, I feel it should be illegal to enable mass psycho killers with easy access to guns
99th_Monkey
Dec 2012
#56
How about we not ask stupid questions we know the answers to already?? -_- nt
cecilfirefox
Dec 2012
#48