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Remington Did not Settle Sandy Hook Lawsuit

Remington, the gun manufacturer, did not settle a lawsuit over the mass murder which occurred at Sandy Hook, CT. Insurance companies did. Remington, the gun manufacturer, no longer exists.

NSSF Sues New York AG for Violation of Constitution, PLCAA, and Due Process

In December of 2021, the NSSF filed a lawsuit against New York AG Letitia James for violations of Constitutional rights, the PLCAA, and due process.

Nevada Supreme Court Stops Lawsuit Against Gun Manufacturers

The Nevada Supreme Court recently issued a ruling upholding the immunity of firearm and ammunition makers from civil lawsuits.

Sandy Hook Plaintiffs in Lawsuit v. Remington ‘Considering’ Settlement Offer

Attorneys representing the Sandy Hook victims’ families said their clients will “consider their next steps” in a statement.

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New York Democrats Relying on Deception to Attack Gun Industry

It’s clear the object here is to fragment the firearms industry, destroying some companies while hobbling others through law.

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Pennsylvania Appeals Court Finds Life in 10th Amendment to Declare PLCAA Void

Pennsylvania Appeals Court declares PLCAA unconstitutional under the Tenth Amendment and Commerce Clause, not upheld under Fourteenth and Second Amendments.

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Lawsuit in Missouri against Academy Sports for Selling Ammunition

An attorney in Missouri has filed a lawsuit against Academy Sports, saying a store clerk should have reasonably known Luis Perez was prohibited from purchasing ammunition.

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Supreme Court Will not Hear Appeal of CT case to Protect Firearms Manufacturers

The US Supreme Court has declined to hear the appeal of the lawsuit against Remington in Connecticut. The CT Supreme Court, in a controversial, 4-3 decision, ruled the lawsuit could proceed.

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Supreme Court Should Hear the Remington Appeal in the PLCAA case

The Supreme Court should agree to hear the appeal by Remington of the Connecticut Supreme Court decision to create an exception to the PLCAA based on an advertising law.

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Attempted Undermining of Lawful Commerce in Arms Act ~ Williams v. Beemiller

The recent case of Williams v. BeeMiller is an attempt to undermine the Protection of Lawful Commerce in Arms Act, or PLCAA. The attempt is to make gun dealers responsible for the action of criminals.

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