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This was an awful event and I cant imagine the pain these families are going through but COME ON.... Its not the guns fault or the manufacture's fault. America at its best. SUE SUE SUE and :afro: Loot Loot Loot.

http://news.yahoo.com/families-newtown-victims-sue-gunmaker-seller-141435892.html


HARTFORD, Conn. (AP) — The families of nine people killed in the Newtown school massacre filed a lawsuit against the maker and sellers of the Bushmaster AR-15 rifle used in the shooting, saying the gun should not have been sold for civilian use because of its overwhelming firepower.

The lawsuit alleging wrongful death and negligence was filed in state court and announced on Monday — the day after the second anniversary of the shooting, which left 20 children and six educators dead and became a rallying point for gun-control efforts.

In addition to Bushmaster, the defendants are Camfour, a firearm distributor, and Riverview Gun Sales, the now-closed East Windsor store where the gunman's mother purchased the Bushmaster rifle in 2010. Messages seeking comment from the defendants were not immediately returned.

The complaint says the gun allows shooters to inflict "unparalleled civilian carnage."

"In order to continue profiting from the sale of AR-15s, defendants chose to disregard the unreasonable risks the rifle posed outside of specialized, highly regulated institutions like the armed forces and law enforcement," the plaintiffs wrote in the complaint.

The so-called AR-15 rifle was first built by Armalite for military use, but the design was later acquired by Colt, which in the early 1960s began marketing the semi-automatic AR-15 rifle as the civilian version of its fully automatic M-16.

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In this Dec. 20, 2012 file photo, law enforcement officials stand outside Riverview Gun Sales, as au …
Many other companies have since begun manufacturing and selling AR-15-type rifles. The weapons are popular in shooting competitions due to the light weight of the gun and ammunition and the weapon's accuracy.

Bill Sherlach, whose wife, Mary, was killed in the shooting, said he believes in the Second Amendment but also that the gun industry needs to be held to "standard business practices" when it comes to assuming the risk for producing, making and selling a product.

"These companies assume no responsibility for marketing and selling a product to the general population who are not trained to use it nor even understand the power of it," he said.

A 2005 law shields gun manufacturers from most lawsuits over criminal use of their products, but it does include an exception for cases where companies should know a weapon is likely to be used in a way that risks injury to others. A lawyer for the Newtown families, Katie Mesner-Hage, said the lawsuit appears to be the first of its kind against a manufacturer to claim that exception.

"I think it has the potential to have wide-ranging effect with respect to this particular gun," Mesner-Hage said of the AR-15.

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Marc Bern, a New York City attorney, represents many victims of the 2012 mass shooting at a movie theater in Aurora, Colorado, where 12 people were killed and 70 injured. He said the 2005 law was a barrier to legal action for his clients, and he believes the Newtown families will have a difficult case to prove.

"There's no way that they can anticipate something like this can happen," Bern said about Bushmaster.

The plaintiffs in the case stemming from the Sandy Hook Elementary School massacre include the families of Sherlach, Vicki Soto, Dylan Hockley, Noah Pozner, Lauren Rousseau, Benjamin Wheeler, Jesse Lewis, Daniel Barden, Rachel D'Avino and a teacher, Natalie Hammond, who was injured and survived.

The lawsuit seeks unspecified monetary damages.

Nicole Hockley, the mother of 6-year-old Dylan, and Mark Barden, the father of 7-year-old Daniel, appeared at a news conference Monday morning with U.S. Sens. Richard Blumenthal and Chris Murphy. They declined to comment on the lawsuit as they pushed for new laws to restrict access to weapons and improve mental health treatment.

"My little Daniel's death was preventable," Barden said. "Dylan Hockley's death was preventable."

The Newtown gunman, Adam Lanza, shot and killed his mother, Nancy Lanza, on the morning of Dec. 14, 2012, before carrying out the rampage at the school. He committed suicide as police approached.
 
I read this earlier today, it is a joke that anyone can even claim something like this! The only remote possibility of a lawsuit, such be against the parents of the crazy kid that was able to get the gun out and do such stuff! And what's bad, there is no telling what this will cost the gun manufactor.
 
Yeah I read that today also, what a crock of crap. My theory was that there was a lawyer or multiple lawyers, who initiated this, exploiting the families convincing them they had a case, so they'd have something to fight for and possible reap some hefty lawyer fees if a case is won or settled.

A lot of the times companies will go ahead and at least settle for something, as opposed to spending the money to fight the case and the time the whole process requires. Lawyers know this, and they know how to manipulate the system to acquire a fat check for their services as soon as they see an opening.
 
I've been seeing some stuff recently about how the "parents" of some of the victims were crisis actors that the .gov uses to make mock terrorist attacks, natural disaster drills, etc. For instance, one of the mothers was on CNN crying saying her baby died, and the same woman on NBC for a totally different crisis. Also, there was a hero teacher that saved a bunch of kids, and it happens to be the same woman that was there in the Boston bombings. Google "Newtown crisis actors", it has a bunch of info on the subject. Alot of hoodoo bullshit, but then again, I'm skeptical of anything that I can't see.
 
I thought he used a 9mm pistol and had the ar in the trunk of the car which belonged to a guy the was a felon. Who could not have one. Also look into the Colorado movie theater shooting. 4 of the victims were in witness protection. Some shady **** going on here.
 
I'm on the hoax train too. I think there's a lot of events that have happened in our history that we've been straight up lied to about and the reasons why would probably blow our mind.
 
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