With no explanation, chose the best option from "A", "B", "C" or "D". statute does not contain , any language connoting negligence. 10. The State directs this Court to Commonwealth v. Jumper, 511 Pa. 446, 515 A.2d 540, 541 (1986), for the proposition that other jurisdictions have allowed similar convictions for involuntary manslaughter based on civil negligence. In Jumper the defendant was convicted of misdemeanor vehicular homicide when he went through a red light and caused the death of another motorist. Id., 515 A2d at 540. The Jumper court affirmed the vehicular homicide conviction, stating that [u]nder the homicide by vehicle statute, culpability is to be determined in each given case in light of the particular facts surrounding the Vehicle Code violation on which the homicide by vehicle charge is predicated, and a determination 1390 (D.C.1977) (<HOLDING>). 16. Many commentators have noted problems

A: holding that recklessness not merely the violation of a city ordinance must be shown for assault with a firearm conviction
B: holding the word carry includes the carrying of a firearm in a vehicle
C: holding that misdemeanor violation of carrying an unlicensed firearm was sufficient without a showing of recklessness or negligence for an involuntary manslaughter conviction
D: holding that additional sentencing points may not be assessed to conviction for possessing or carrying firearm where possession is unrelated to commission of any other substantive offense
C.