Posted on 08/20/2008 1:16:13 PM PDT by Copernicus
The suit, filed in late July in Trinity County Superior Court, alleges that the gun club was hosting a service rifle shoot on July 29, 2006, in which participants where firing assault weapons, including Ruger Mini 14s and Armalite AR-15s.
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Starting Forest Fires is a criminal offense.
If the CaliMexiHomoia Government had evidence as to who started the fire they would have pressed crinimal charges.
However in Civil Court you can sue anyone for any reason and need very little evidence if any to win.
This is obvoiusly about money. Since CaliMexiHomoia is bankrupt and in serious debt, this action by their AG is hardly surprising....
What if it turns out that the weapon that actually caused the fire isn’t an “assuault weapon? Maybe the offending weapon was a single shot .223?
The Kalifornia AG is walking, talking proof of the Proctological Theory of Theology. That theological construct is based upon the hypothesis that the Almighty must be a proctologist, because only a proctologist could love a$$holes to have allowed so many of them to be walking the streets.
The “Trinity” paper is rather far from ‘divinely accurate’. Examine, if you will, the following quote from the article:
“The complaint filed through the state Attorney General’s Office at the Trinity County Courthouse alleges that the gun club was negligent in failing to maintain dry brush at the range.”
“.. failing to maintain dry brush” ? ? ? ?
Dry brush and/or dry grass was the problem, but the presstitute didn’t understand what was really the issues in this case.
The “Trinity” paper is rather far from ‘divinely accurate’. Examine, if you will, the following quote from the article:
“The complaint filed through the state Attorney General’s Office at the Trinity County Courthouse alleges that the gun club was negligent in failing to maintain dry brush at the range.”
“.. failing to maintain dry brush” ? ? ? ?
Dry brush and/or dry grass was the problem, but the presstitute didn’t understand what was really the issues in this case.
Years back, there was a fire lit by a homeless illegal living in the scrub. They caught him and let him go.
Next week, a hunter's cigarette lit the scrub on fire somewhere else, they fined him hundreds of thousands.
Last year, most of the fires were set, no perps that I ever read about.
Gun club on developable land with water and septic, though, sue them into bankruptcy so they can sell.
Nice set up on the Mini 14. I prefer a solid stock, but still thats damn nice,
From the beginning it was broadcast that the fire was started because of firearms target practice. I just hope that the club has good liability insurance.
Well,,,they do shoot the same caliber as the AR15’s. Sensationalism at its best.
You are a threat to society.
They don't own it. It's BLM land leased by the county. Apparently the local gun club just ran it. Also, don't assume that just because this is in California that it's ripe for development. Trinity county is as boonies as you can get. It doesn't have a single incorporated town or a single stoplight. It's pretty much all mountains and forest, with a couple of state highways snaking through the river bottoms. The population density is about 4 people per square mile. It's also thoroughly Republican. The last Democratic presidential candidate to win there was Lyndon Johnson.
That’s a pretty rifle. I just don’t like forward hand grips.
This just in... Assault weapons cause lightning strikes! Film at 11:00!
According to the link, the cause of the fire is criminal mismanagement of forest resources by Government Policies.
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Apparently if the fuel load was at the proper level in the forest, these fires would not be as disasterous as they have become.
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I think in civil cases, neither side is entitled to any presumption, so the standard is “preponderance of evidence”, meaning that whoever achieves 50.01% or better wins.
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In California? BAHAHAHAHAHAHA! They will slam that gun club as hard as they can.
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