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originally posted by: seagull
I still fail to see how the gun manufacturers can be held in anyway complicit.
The Supreme's are way off the mark here.
originally posted by: TheGreatWork
I wonder if the rifle had been a Colt or Bushmaster, how that would have flew, being the largest suppliers for the Police. Would the gov have allowed it's own weapons factory basically to be sued?
originally posted by: Fallingdown
First of all what is that holding up the gun ?
originally posted by: shooterbrody
a reply to: Oraculi
This is a really big deal. News of the month really, even with all the circus going on in D.C. If you are a constitutionalist, and I know there are a handful left here on ATS, then this is one big case to keep an eye on from this point on.
why?
the 2nd says nothing about private companies
or have I read it wrong?
also
will the auto makers be held accountable for damages from their products?
knife makers?
rope manufacturers?
originally posted by: carewemust
originally posted by: seagull
I still fail to see how the gun manufacturers can be held in anyway complicit.
The Supreme's are way off the mark here.
If I run you over with a Ford Truck, your relatives can sue Ford? Isn't this the precedent that the Supreme Court has set?
originally posted by: Mandroid7
Sweet, someone should forward the chopper video to the lawyers from above showing the people walking in the front, out the back, around the side, then back in the front of the firehouse building.
That kid who walked out the back and just walked in circles, obviously getting the directions wrong, until a lady corrected him and he got back into the right circle.
The psyop bs needs to stop.