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    Post In New Tack in Gun Debate, a Call to Investigate Smith & Wesson’s Disclosures

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    Seeing how manufacturers have absolutely no contact with the end user except for warranty issues I see this being a moot point. There is nothing the company can to prevent such things. Unless you consider them not making guns, but that's not going to help the shareholders at all. I mean what do you want them to do, put the ten commandments in every box with "thou shalt not kill" highlighted?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Aggressive Perfector View Post
    Seeing how manufacturers have absolutely no contact with the end user except for warranty issues I see this being a moot point. There is nothing the company can to prevent such things. Unless you consider them not making guns, but that's not going to help the shareholders at all. I mean what do you want them to do, put the ten commandments in every box with "thou shalt not kill" highlighted?

    Agreed. How is S&W supposed to keep track of crime statistics? That's like asking Ford or GM how many times their products are used in DWI and what they are doing to prevent it? Stupid cunt!
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    Can't put "Thou shalt not kill" in with the firearms. That would constitute a Christian religious statement and according to the current regime is unacceptable.

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