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To: sparklite2
If your bullet traveled through the intended target, it did not go astray. The fact that it went through one body to hit someone else is ... I don't know.

I do - you're still liable. Anyone but a cop would have his choice in ammo critically examined, and he'd be sued over it, and lose. Cops are actually allowed extra- powerful loads, which undoubtedly contributed to the ability of the bullet to travel completely through one person and then kill someone else. If you used such a load and did the same thing, you'd be toast for it.

12 posted on 02/07/2016 11:30:43 AM PST by Talisker (One who commands, must obey.)
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To: Talisker

So by what name are these law enforcement only bullets marketed under?

Let me cut to the chase. You’re full of it.


16 posted on 02/07/2016 11:39:12 AM PST by Bogey78O (We had a good run. Coulda been great still.)
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To: Talisker

“Cops are actually allowed extra- powerful loads, which undoubtedly contributed to the ability of the bullet to travel completely through one person and then kill someone else.”

Patently not true.


30 posted on 02/07/2016 12:45:32 PM PST by dasboot (Angus Khan)
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To: Talisker

“Cops are actually allowed extra-powerful loads,”

Cite the law on that, please.

And what is an “extra-powerful” round?

What is an illegal “extra-powerful” round?


36 posted on 02/07/2016 1:02:34 PM PST by Hulka
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