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Originally Posted by Makarov
There are many cases where this type of careless handling of a firearm result in manslaughter convictions. In R. v. Penner (2017 BCSC 1688), accused handles a firearm that he believes is unloaded in confined space and in close proximity to three other persons. It accidentally discharges and tragically kills someone. He was convicted of manslaughter.
I can provide many other similar examples.
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Was R v. Penner a high stress situation where the defendant thought his family was in danger? Sounds like some people being careless sitting around. Totally different situation.
Where was all the outrage for this one?
http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/new-br...rglar-1.666778
George Mason is thinking "Thank goodness my burglar was white"