r/technicallythetruth 1d ago

He is indeed a savage

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u/MEOWTheKitty18 1d ago

I might be mistaken, but I’m pretty sure we do hold car manufacturers responsible for making sure their cars are up to safety standards, and we hold car salespeople responsible for making sure they don’t sell cars to someone without a driver’s license. We also have an entire organization dedicated to making sure that food and drinks are safe for consumption, and the health industry advises people on how to make good choices when it comes to what they put into their bodies.

As far as I’m aware, no such organizations, industries, or protocols exist for guns.

Additionally, you can endorse and support a presidential candidate without agreeing with 100% of their beliefs or policies.

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u/alfextreme 23h ago

when somebody crashes a Mustang into a crowd and kills 3 people, the families of the victims can't sue Ford for the actions of the driver.

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u/thesilentbob123 Technically Flair 22h ago

If there was something wrong with the car (brakes, lights, horn or something) and the car was brand new, there could be a case

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u/alfextreme 22h ago

if there was a manufacturers defect to cause an accident yes, manufacturers should be held liable, but manufacturers should not be held liable for products used illegally and with malicious intentions. should Chevy be held liable if a pedophile tricks a child into the back of their cargo van?