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    Default Legal Shield for the Gun Industry Is Starting to Crack

    From the WSJ.

    Legal Shield for the Gun Industry Is Starting to Crack
    Gun-control advocates try to find ways to get around a federal immunity law that protects firearms companies

    By Jacob Gershman
    April 12, 2024 5:30 am ET

    The gun industry faces a growing threat of civil liability over gun violence despite a federal law intended to shield manufacturers from costly lawsuits.

    The government of Mexico is pursuing billions of dollars in damages from gun companies for allegedly arming cartels. Eight Democratic-led states have enacted laws making it easier to bring civil lawsuits against gun makers. And courts are weighing several lawsuits brought by families of mass-shooting victims.

    The gun industry’s exposure to negligence and public-nuisance lawsuits was once assumed to be largely settled. Now, the issue looks destined for Supreme Court review.

    In 2005, gun industry lobbyists persuaded a Republican-led Congress to pass a statute giving dealers, distributors and manufacturers broad immunity from a torrent of tort litigation.

    Gun-control advocates and trial lawyers have spent years refining their legal theories and lobbying for new state laws to get around the federal statute’s constraints.

    “It’s not this cloak of immunity that everybody originally thought it was,” said Philip Bangle, a senior litigation counsel with the Brady gun-violence prevention group.

    The firearms industry says gun-control activists are defying Congress’s intent when it enacted the immunity law.

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    New plaintiffs emerged from a rash of mass shootings. And gun-violence prevention groups have assembled more information about firearm distribution practices and criminal gun markets.

    Cracks in the shield law’s immunity surfaced in the lawsuit that Sandy Hook families brought against Remington Arms over the school massacre.

    In 2019, Connecticut’s highest court said that the families could pursue claims that Remington unscrupulously marketed its Bushmaster rifle to videogame playing, military-obsessed young men.

    The case settled for $73 million in 2022 before any trial. Remington had filed for bankruptcy protection in 2020, and its insurers ultimately paid the bill.

    Pending lawsuits over mass shootings at Uvalde’s Robb Elementary School in Texas and at a July Fourth parade in the Chicago suburb of Highland Park have tried a similar path.

    The Connecticut Supreme Court ruling, though, has remained an outlier. Federal courts have barred lawsuits based on violations of broad, generic laws that don’t expressly deal with firearms.

    Complete story at https://www.wsj.com/us-news/law/lega...hare_permalink

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    Default Re: Legal Shield for the Gun Industry Is Starting to Crack

    Quote Originally Posted by wew3 View Post
    From the WSJ.

    Legal Shield for the Gun Industry Is Starting to Crack
    Gun-control advocates try to find ways to get around a federal immunity law that protects firearms companies

    By Jacob Gershman
    April 12, 2024 5:30 am ET

    The gun industry faces a growing threat of civil liability over gun violence despite a federal law intended to shield manufacturers from costly lawsuits.

    The government of Mexico is pursuing billions of dollars in damages from gun companies for allegedly arming cartels. Eight Democratic-led states have enacted laws making it easier to bring civil lawsuits against gun makers. And courts are weighing several lawsuits brought by families of mass-shooting victims.

    The gun industry*s exposure to negligence and public-nuisance lawsuits was once assumed to be largely settled. Now, the issue looks destined for Supreme Court review.

    In 2005, gun industry lobbyists persuaded a Republican-led Congress to pass a statute giving dealers, distributors and manufacturers broad immunity from a torrent of tort litigation.

    Gun-control advocates and trial lawyers have spent years refining their legal theories and lobbying for new state laws to get around the federal statute*s constraints.

    *It*s not this cloak of immunity that everybody originally thought it was,* said Philip Bangle, a senior litigation counsel with the Brady gun-violence prevention group.

    The firearms industry says gun-control activists are defying Congress*s intent when it enacted the immunity law.

    ...

    New plaintiffs emerged from a rash of mass shootings. And gun-violence prevention groups have assembled more information about firearm distribution practices and criminal gun markets.

    Cracks in the shield law*s immunity surfaced in the lawsuit that Sandy Hook families brought against Remington Arms over the school massacre.

    In 2019, Connecticut*s highest court said that the families could pursue claims that Remington unscrupulously marketed its Bushmaster rifle to videogame playing, military-obsessed young men.

    The case settled for $73 million in 2022 before any trial. Remington had filed for bankruptcy protection in 2020, and its insurers ultimately paid the bill.

    Pending lawsuits over mass shootings at Uvalde*s Robb Elementary School in Texas and at a July Fourth parade in the Chicago suburb of Highland Park have tried a similar path.

    The Connecticut Supreme Court ruling, though, has remained an outlier. Federal courts have barred lawsuits based on violations of broad, generic laws that don*t expressly deal with firearms.

    Complete story at https://www.wsj.com/us-news/law/lega...hare_permalink
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    Default Re: Legal Shield for the Gun Industry Is Starting to Crack

    The Sandy Hook Case was a legal travesty. There is no way in Hell that case should have been green lighted. It was pure extortion against Remington.

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    Default Re: Legal Shield for the Gun Industry Is Starting to Crack

    Quote Originally Posted by TSimonetti View Post
    The Sandy Hook Case was a legal travesty. There is no way in Hell that case should have been green lighted. It was pure extortion against Remington.
    And Freedom Group should never have settled.
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