"We hugged him," Dix said. "We told him we knew it wasn't done on purpose." [More]Maybe not, but that's still no reason to take it out on the rest of us.
Per something I wrote back way back when:
A loaded chamber indicator on a Beretta 92 Compact L did not stop 14-year-old Michael Soe from feloniously killing 15-year-old Kenzo Dix during a practical joke. The fact is, Soe's father left a loaded gun where an untrained, impulsive and judgmentally-challenged adolescent could find it. In their lawsuit, backed by CPHV, Dix's parents maintained, among other charges, that the chamber indicator was inadequate because the gun was not inscribed with a warning as well. Presumably, were Beretta to do so, they would still be deemed negligent for not including such warnings in Spanish, French, Mandarin Chinese and Tagalog.I suppose we should be grateful that a couple positive examples of gun ownership were also included. I understand that's quite unprecedented for the Contra Costa Times.
[Via Dave Licht]
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