SpartanSoul
Active Member
Yes it is small but the same problem is present with any firearm used in any crime.Odds of selling to a mass killer is half a billiin to one or something like that. I know whatching the news you would think its more common. Has anyone ever been succesfully prosecuted for selling a gun to a mass murderer?
It doesn't matter about prosecution, there is the civil side also. It also doesnt matter if the action is "successful". Sometimes they just want to bankrupt an individual or company.
The fact is many people have assets like a home etc. and they need to protect them. It doesn't matter you are negligent or not. All it takes to ruin your family's future is a civil suit that costs a fortune to defend. It doesn't even matter if you win, you are still ruined. Going through an FFL at least lets you say "I did everything I could". It still might not help but it is the best you can do.