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Teen Seeks To Buy Manufacturer Of Gun That Left Him Paralyzed
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Posted on 07/06/2004 8:16:35 PM PDT by esryle

Attorney General's Office Objects To Purchase Of Bankrupt Gunmaker

LOS ANGELES -- The state Attorney General's Office could have an impact on a disabled teen's attempts to shut down a gun manufacturer.

An official with the state Department of Justice has notified a bankruptcy judge that the state's firearms division objects to the tentative court approval of the purchase of Bryco Arms.

The gunmaker built the handgun than left Brandon Maxfield paralyzed when he was seven-years-old.

An Alameda County jury awarded Maxfield $51 million last year, saying that Bryco Arms was partially liable.

The gunmaker filed bankruptcy shortly after the court case. Since then, Maxfield has been collecting donations to buy the equipment and property of Bryco Arms.


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1 posted on 07/06/2004 8:16:36 PM PDT by esryle
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To: esryle

I have all the sympathy in the world for 7 yr old kids injured by criminal activity.

But I have nothing but vitrol and disdain for punks who try and shut down legal gun makers.


3 posted on 07/06/2004 8:21:23 PM PDT by Bogey78O (Counter offer. All prisoners are to be killed unless he is released)
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To: esryle

He's probably been saying for years, "I'll own this company for what they did to me." How long until we can sue all of the descendants of the man who invented fire if someone burns our house down?


4 posted on 07/06/2004 8:23:54 PM PDT by aynrandfreak (If 9/11 didn't change you, you're a bad human being)
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To: William Creel

Gun owners need to be reminded what Edwards is.


5 posted on 07/06/2004 8:25:55 PM PDT by Bogey78O (Counter offer. All prisoners are to be killed unless he is released)
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To: esryle

Was this the guy who was shot because a family 'friend' was a dumb mf'ing assclown who POINTED THE GUN AT HIM?


6 posted on 07/06/2004 8:26:05 PM PDT by Dan from Michigan ("With the Great White Buffalo, he's gonna make a final stand" - Ted Nugent)
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To: esryle

If he 2winds up owning the company, and someone gets shot by one of their guns again, he will find himself at the receiving end of a lawsuit. What goes around comes around.


7 posted on 07/06/2004 8:27:36 PM PDT by lowbridge ("You are an American. You are my brother. I would die for you." -Kurdish Sergeant)
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To: esryle

Bryco Arms makes what PBS calls the "Saturday night Special".

A Cheap, disposable, handgun?

I never "disposed" any of mine.

8 posted on 07/06/2004 8:32:58 PM PDT by JOE6PAK (I'll try being nicer if you'll try being smarter.)
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To: esryle

How does an unsecured creditor take priority over secured creditors and other priority creditors?


9 posted on 07/06/2004 8:41:08 PM PDT by longtermmemmory (VOTE!)
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To: JOE6PAK

Poor people should not own arms I guess. Wonder how the Dems would react if they passed a law mandating a person make 20k a year to be able to own a gun.


10 posted on 07/06/2004 8:41:23 PM PDT by Bogey78O (Counter offer. All prisoners are to be killed unless he is released)
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To: aynrandfreak

Maybe he should sue the government of China since China invented gunpowder? Makes about the asme amount of sense really.


11 posted on 07/06/2004 8:43:49 PM PDT by swilhelm73 (We always have been, we are, and I hope that we always shall be detested in France.")
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To: Bogey78O

I prefer a constitutional change which denies voting privledges to anyone on welfare.


12 posted on 07/06/2004 8:44:28 PM PDT by Imagine
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To: Bogey78O

You will only be able to own an over under skeet gun....and only if you can afford the dues at a private shooting club...where your sporting purpose firearm will be stored under lock and key when not in use by you and you alone...


13 posted on 07/06/2004 8:47:54 PM PDT by joesnuffy (Moderate Islam Is For Dilettantes)
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To: JOE6PAK
A Cheap, disposable, handgun? I never "disposed" any of mine.

If something like a 1911 is fired enough, certain parts like the barrel bushing may wear and need to be replaced. The cost of the parts, relative to the cost of the pistol, is such that replacing such parts makes sense.

If something like a Bryco is fired enough, some parts on it are likely to wear out as well. Unlike the 1911, however, the Bryco is not really designed with the intention that worn-out parts will be replaced, since the cost-per-round of buying necessary replacement parts would probably be about comparable to replacing the pistol when something wears out.

In that sense, then, the Bryco might be described as a 'disposable' firearm. On the other hand, there are some much more expensive firearms that could be so described as well. IIRC, Seecamp readily admits that its .380 pocket pistol has a reliable service life of only about 2500 rounds. And those things are hardly what I'd call "cheap".

14 posted on 07/06/2004 8:50:46 PM PDT by supercat (Why is it that the more "gun safety" laws are passed, the less safe my guns seem?)
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To: *bang_list

Bang!


15 posted on 07/06/2004 8:54:17 PM PDT by NRA2BFree (Life is not about how fast you run, or how high you climb, but how well you bounce.)
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To: esryle
BTW, one of the complaints about the Bryco in question was the necessity of moving the safety to the 'fire' position in order to unchamber a round. Although I would hardly describe as a 'defect' any trait John Moses Browning engineered into his 1911, I am somewhat curious as to why the 1911 is designed that way. Does anyone know?

In the case of the Bryco pistol, I can understand the purpose behind the design: if the firearm were decocked and on 'safe' when the slide was racked, the striker riding with the slide could exert considerable downward force on the sear, possibly damaging it or the safety. To be sure, there would be no reason to put a decocked pistol on 'safe', but in a striker-based design like the Bryco there's no easy way to prevent it either.

On the 1911, though, the safety may only be engaged when the firearm is cocked. If the hammer is down, the safety can't be moved to the "safe" position. Why, then, does engaging the safety lock the slide?

16 posted on 07/06/2004 8:56:42 PM PDT by supercat (Why is it that the more "gun safety" laws are passed, the less safe my guns seem?)
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To: Imagine

And deny welfare benefits to anyone who doesn't at least make an effort to work (I have yet to see an end to help wanted signs even in this supposedly impoverished and economically challenged state of Arkansas).

If welfare must be preserved - at least make folks work to get it. Even if it means flipping burgers - at least that's work.

Votes only for people who make an effort to contribute to society.

Now- back to the topic of this thread. How is this gun manufacturer liable for this kid's injury? That's like saying that Exxon is responsible for that vehicular death because they made the gasoline that powered that evil SUV that was used to run over some idiot J-walker who walked out in traffic in front of that "evil" SUV.

Ugggghhh..... Hold those who actually do the damage/crime responsible...duh. The idiot or punk who shot this kid should be responsible - oh wait - no deep pockets. I guess this case is another example of what trial lawyers can do..... And we now have one running on the liberal Rat ticket....wonderful.

I would imagine if John/John were to get elected - tort reform would be even farther from every becoming a reality - so that idiot cases like this one will become even more normal.


17 posted on 07/06/2004 9:17:28 PM PDT by TheBattman (http://www.miniclip.com/bushshootout.htm)
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To: esryle
I wish the lawyers for the gun manufacturer would have placed the gun in a vice away from anyone that could have possibly pulled the trigger and then stand directly in front of the barrel and demanded the gun to fire. Of course it couldn't unless someone got close enough to pull the trigger. People kill people. Case closed
18 posted on 07/06/2004 9:19:35 PM PDT by wattsup (wattsup)
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To: Bogey78O
"Poor people should not own arms I guess".

Stupid people should not own weapons. "Wonder how the Dems would react if they passed a law mandating a person make 20k a year to be able to own a gun". That would take 90 percent of the guns off the street.
19 posted on 07/06/2004 9:50:02 PM PDT by Iberian
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To: aynrandfreak

It's not only a free country and anybody can own a gun company if he can afford it, but if he gets the proper permits he can also dismantle the company and sell the machinery and product for scrap. That doesn't mean that somebody isn't necessarily sane.


20 posted on 07/06/2004 9:56:08 PM PDT by RightWhale (Establish private property rights to outer space and eliminate public access easements on earth)
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