Counter-point: he was explicitly told by two people that it wasn't live.
Counter-counter-point: It was a real firearm, so it doesn't matter what "he was told," you don't point those at human beings without a very good reason. Also, you don't accept at face value the term "It's unloaded," you check it yourself. You're still responsible for any negligent discharges.
>Counter-point: he was explicitly told by two people that it wasn't live.
Counter-counter-point: It was a real firearm, so it doesn't matter what "he was told," you don't point those at human beings without a very good reason. Also, you don't accept at face value the term "It's unloaded," you check it yourself. You're still responsible for any negligent discharges.
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