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Re: More info on the Smart Parts lawsuit and you

In Reply to: More info on the Smart Parts lawsuit and you posted by Hellbore on July 23, 2003 at 19:26:43:


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Posted by:
Crimsus

on July 25, 2003 at 10:39:48

I read the petition. I'm sorry, but Smart Parts nor any other agency will really take it seriously unless it is an authentic petition, with actual signatures and notarization.

BTW, they aren't trying to say every electronic switch on a paintball marker is in violation. Their claim is against specific manufacturers who are using identical parts, design, and dimensions for their own electronic switches.

Don't start a fire unless you have something to fuel it with.

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