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Old 02-14-2018, 11:30 AM   #443
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Originally Posted by Makarov View Post
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.
You're really pushing a false equivalency here by comparing this case to a bunch of friends playing with a gun while getting drunk.

Bad lawyering man.
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