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Sure you can. For example, we have vehicle codes that hold people accountable for dangerous driving.


We don't hold people accountable for buying the wrong model of car and using it.


We do -- in a sense. For example, in CA, you can't lawfully drive a car that has failed a mandatory emissions test.

In some sense, cars are better examples for responsible ownership, because almost every state requires you possess insurance to drive it. The price of an insurance premium is (supposed to be) commensurate with the risk of driving it, and insurance premium rates do influence the market for vehicles.




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