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 @9MCW68F from Washington answered…1hr1H

Yes, but only if the dealer/manufacturer was directly responsible (ex. selling a gun knowing that the safety mechanism d…

 @9MCV6SK from Oklahoma answered…3hrs3H

I believe that as long as manufacturers and firearm dealers are running extensive background checks and criminal history…

 @9MCMR7W from Illinois answered…12hrs12H

I think it depends on the person they sold the gun to. And if the dealer did the mandatory things to give out a gun.

 @9MCG8F5 from North Carolina answered…15hrs15H

Yes, they should be allowed to use if they suspect them for dealing illegally or something, but I'm not saying the case…

 @9MCCG9Y from Indiana answered…17hrs17H

No, unless it can be proven that the dealer took every necessary step to ensure that the gun is used for legal activitie…

 @9MC7ZFM from Pennsylvania answered…19hrs19H

Yes, but only in the scenario that the dealer knew the illegal activity the gun was going to be used for beforehand.

 @9MC6P66 from Ohio answered…20hrs20H

It is very likely to reasonably sue the firearm dealers for being a victim of gun violence, unless the dealer took no re…

 @9MC65B6 from Illinois answered…21hrs21H

The person behind a firearm is the only one making a conscious decision to use or not use the gun, it doesn’t control it…