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Old 01-30-2003, 08:57 AM   #6
The Hunter of Jahanna
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Join Date: September 25, 2001
Location: NY , NY
Age: 63
Posts: 960
My question is how can the U.S. subject citizens in another country to our laws? The judge said that since people in Califoria use Kazza that the makers of Kazza can be sued in the U.S. Does this also mean that if someone is killed by a gun that was made in the U.S. that a U.S. gun maker can be sued from another countrie?? The same can be said for cars,medicines,airlines and just about anything else the U.S. exports. I think that the judge might be opening a Pandoras box with this case.

I also want to know the Austrailian government has to say about it? How can they allow one of their citizens to be subjected to a forighn law on his home soil? Sounds kind of fishy to me.
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