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HiDemGunOwner Donating Member (166 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Mar-09-08 04:02 PM
Response to Reply #271
274. Assuming known risks on your roller coaster is not
analogous to either the hypotheticals or general premise liability theory. In the roller coaster, should you suffer an injury due to the known gravitational forces, you would not be able to initiate an action becuse you assumed the known risks. If that roller coaster flew off th rails and your were injured, you would have standing for a suit.

Your statments about the "real NRA" and any increased costs based on assumed increased liability expousure are still unsubstantiated. References please.
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