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In reply to the discussion: Next time someone mentions gun rights [View all]BainsBane
(53,029 posts)25. very true
so why give the gun manufacturers special protection not afforded to car manufacturers? And why do you feel compelled to defend restrictions on equal protection of Americans citizens in pursuit of unfettered profits for gun companies, when no other manufacturer experiences that level of privilege?
The law is protecting gun companies that knowingly allow illegal sales of their weapons. It has been used to shield them from a wide variety of law suits, as articles I have linked to in this thread demonstrate.
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The law protects manf. from ONLY damages resulting from the misuse of their products by others
aikoaiko
Feb 2013
#26
Give me a break. The "legal activists" weren't interested in a safer product, but culture war
aikoaiko
Feb 2013
#73
I do care about the other civil liberties but no one is trying to ban my computer or internet...
aikoaiko
Feb 2013
#79
It might not bankrupt the industry but it could bankrupt companies and dealers
aikoaiko
Feb 2013
#100
The law says that gun manufacturers cannot be sued if the gun was used in a crime
hack89
Feb 2013
#15
It appears you missed the first part of my post where I mentioned that guns need to be locked up
Jenoch
Feb 2013
#96
List of other industries that have certain special protections from lawsuits
Glassunion
Feb 2013
#45
But if a child plays poorly with the dime can you sue? Why not? (nt)
The Straight Story
Feb 2013
#52