They're not really considered "Snipers" because the ranges they performed at where pretty short, around 100 yards or so. Any marine who passes basic training should be able to hit a target at 100 yards, especially when the shooter gets to pick and choose his targets.
I guess the companies did the right thing (the legal costs would have been hideous), but it still disgusts me. Why not sue the people who fed the criminals, since they indirectely contributed to the crime by providing energy? "Negligent distribution" is a nice way of saying we should profile people before we allow them to purchase something, and that's a blatant form of discrimination.
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