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For instance let's say hypothetically an agent tried to convince me to perform a shooting and I discovered he was in fact an agent? Would I have any legal grounds to stand on?

For instance let's say hypothetically an agent tried to convince me to perform a shooting and I discovered he was in fact an agent? Would I have any legal grounds to stand on?

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You can sue whomever you want to. This is America - Land of Litigation.
Your case will probably be dismissed out of hand, but that doesn't mean you're not allowed to sue.

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Now if only I were allowed to Beth and Karen... would have quite the office party going... biggest land-whale gathering in centuries.