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Showing Original Post only (View all)"Connecticut Judge Dismisses Newtown Lawsuit Against Gun Maker" [View all]
The Newtown families lawsuit trying to hold gun companies responsible for their loved ones' deaths was thrown out by a Connecticut judge, according to court documents.
Gunmaker Remington Arms was being sued by families of children and adults killed in the 2012 Sandy Hook Elementary school massacre.
In June, a lawyer for Madison, North Carolina-based Remington Arms asked a Connecticut judge to dismiss the lawsuit.
On Friday, Superior Court Judege Barbara Bellis granted the motion to strike the lawsuit by the families of nine children and adults killed and a teacher who survived the attack.
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http://www.nbcconnecticut.com/news/local/Connecticut-Judge-Dismisses-Newtown-Lawsuit-Against-Gun-Maker--397126871.html
Gunmaker Remington Arms was being sued by families of children and adults killed in the 2012 Sandy Hook Elementary school massacre.
In June, a lawyer for Madison, North Carolina-based Remington Arms asked a Connecticut judge to dismiss the lawsuit.
On Friday, Superior Court Judege Barbara Bellis granted the motion to strike the lawsuit by the families of nine children and adults killed and a teacher who survived the attack.
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http://www.nbcconnecticut.com/news/local/Connecticut-Judge-Dismisses-Newtown-Lawsuit-Against-Gun-Maker--397126871.html
The Protection of Lawful Commerce in Arms Act was cited by the judge as the reason to dismiss the case. The plaintiffs plan to appeal.
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Why? Because it gives this ONE industry in our country immunity against law suits and
BlueCaliDem
Oct 2016
#27
Bullshit. What's not fair is that arms manufacturers are allowed to kill our kids with impunity
stone space
Oct 2016
#97
I would like to learn more about the "Arms manufacturings killing kids and crying like a victim."
Littlepawkitty
Oct 2016
#116
Even the virulently anti-gun WaPo owns up to a figure of 84 accidental deaths in 2015...
Eleanors38
Oct 2016
#143
The "doubt" about CDC research serves more as a tip-off to the gross slant an article takes...
Eleanors38
Oct 2016
#147
I'm not on trial here, pal. You don't get to do deposition here with me. Awful, huh?
BlueCaliDem
Oct 2016
#48
Unless you've seen all the evidence that Plaintiff planned to introduce, neither you nor I can say
BlueCaliDem
Oct 2016
#75
False. Remington or any other gun seller is subject to product liability actions.
Eleanors38
Oct 2016
#114
Right depends on interpretation. the 2a only applied to a militia if it was needed to secure a free
Ohioblue22
Oct 2016
#100
It is rather clear that the Founders intended everyone to be "the militia"
discntnt_irny_srcsm
Oct 2016
#101
What is it you find funniest about children's bodies being pumped with bullets from an AR-15?
stone space
Oct 2016
#68
Fuck the NRA, fuck the PLCAA, and fuck the NRA's sexual predator candidate.
stone space
Oct 2016
#88
Significant numbers of people disagree with the NRA on their support of sexual assault.
stone space
Oct 2016
#96