The lawsuits largely focus on the gun maker but also include the accused gunman, his father and the gun store that sold the weapon identified by authorities in the shooting.
“The advertisements and marketing tactics described above demonstrate that Smith & Wesson knowingly marketed, advertised, and promoted the Rifle to civilians for illegal purposes, including to carry out offensive, military style combat missions against their perceived enemies," her attorneys argue.
Lawsuits against gun manufacturers related to mass shootings have faced a multitude of legal roadblocks due to the 2005 Protection of Lawful Commerce in Arms Act, which grants gun manufacturers immunity from lawsuits related to crimes committed with their products.
Argentina Últimas Noticias, Argentina Titulares
Similar News:También puedes leer noticias similares a ésta que hemos recopilado de otras fuentes de noticias.
A Highland Park Shooting Victim Is Suing the Company That Made the Gunman’s WeaponA new lawsuit filed by Liz Turnipseed—who was injured in the Highland Park parade shooting—alleges that Smith & Wesson's ads “gamify the use of firearms in real life.”
Leer más »
Teens Rob Man, 82, of Gift for Wife During Carjacking at Montco Mall: PoliceA gift that an 82-year-old man had just bought for his wife was taken by two teens who also hit and carjacked the victim as he was leaving the Willow Grove Park Mall in Abington Township, police said.
Leer más »
Highland Park shooting victims sue rifle manufacturerA group of victims from the 4th of July Highland Park mass shooting are suing the manufacturer of the rifle used by the suspect.
Leer más »
Gun-Maker Smith & Wesson Sued Over Link to Highland Park July 4 Parade Mass ShootingThe lawsuits filed by people wounded while attending the Highland Park parade and the estates of several victims are the latest bid by victims of mass shootings to hold gun manufacturers accountable, despite broad protections for the industry in federal law.
Leer más »
Smith & Wesson Sued by Families of Highland Park Shooting VictimsThe families of victims of the Fourth of July mass shooting in Highland Park, Ill., are suing gunmaker Smith & Wesson for its alleged role in the attack that left seven dead and dozens injured.
Leer más »