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 @9MBNDL9 from Louisiana answered…3hrs3H

If the firearm is purely for the purposes of harming humans, such as with semi-automatic weapons, yes.

 @9MBMVVC from Kansas answered…3hrs3H

No, the business did not kill that person, the person killed the person, it is that person's responsibility to take bla…

 @9MBLWT7 from Pennsylvania answered…3hrs3H

Only the ones selling the firearms but not the manufacturer unless the firearm was directly sold by the manufacturer.

 @9MBL5QW from Utah answered…4hrs4H

Well, it's not the manufacturer's fault that someone wasn't using their product in the way that they were intended. I do…

 @9MBJB74 from California answered…5hrs5H

It depends on whether or not the dealers were negligent in their firearms sales. However, for the manufacturers, I don't…

 @9M9LKXT from New York answered…5hrs5H

No, people mentally unstable shouldnt have access to buy guns in the first place not a dealer problem.

 @9MBCZ4S from Ohio answered…7hrs7H

Yes and No, with the current restrictions it's not really the dealer's fault if someone misuses a firearm but if they do…

 @9MBCNLW from Louisiana answered…7hrs7H

If one were to find out that someone sold a gun to a person who did not meet requirements or was not in the right space…

 @9MB8YJ3 from Ohio answered…9hrs9H

I think that if you sell the gun to someone and there are no signs of ill intent then anything that happens after they w…

 @9MB3S9W from Colorado answered…17hrs17H

Yes, but only if they failed to do proper backround checks and other procedures to make sure they are selling to a respo…

 @9MB3BSZ from Ohio answered…17hrs17H

Yes only if they don’t follow the appropriate regulations but they need to be corrected and set by the government first