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<blockquote data-quote="SHOdown220" data-source="post: 16300227" data-attributes="member: 39652"><p>I can't say I agree with you here. You are soley responsible for every bullet that leaves your gun. I know where you are coming from but I believe that rule is more so aimed at someone who dies during the commission of a felony. Say bad guys rob you and you shoot and kill one of them, the partners would be charged with murder. Another instance would be bad guys rob someone at gun point and one of them gets trigger happy and kills victim, the group would all be charged with murder as opposed to just the shooter since they were all in on the felony. </p><p></p><p>A innocent bystander not involved gets struck and killed by your bullet you are going down, maybe not for murder but manslaughter</p><p></p><p>I could be wrong but thats the way I understand it</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SHOdown220, post: 16300227, member: 39652"] I can't say I agree with you here. You are soley responsible for every bullet that leaves your gun. I know where you are coming from but I believe that rule is more so aimed at someone who dies during the commission of a felony. Say bad guys rob you and you shoot and kill one of them, the partners would be charged with murder. Another instance would be bad guys rob someone at gun point and one of them gets trigger happy and kills victim, the group would all be charged with murder as opposed to just the shooter since they were all in on the felony. A innocent bystander not involved gets struck and killed by your bullet you are going down, maybe not for murder but manslaughter I could be wrong but thats the way I understand it [/QUOTE]
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