After $73M win, Sandy Hook families zero in on gun marketing
Source: Associated Press
By DAVE COLLINS
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HARTFORD, Conn. (AP) After agreeing to a $73 million lawsuit settlement with gun-maker Remington, the families of nine Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting victims say they are shifting their focus to ending firearms advertising with macho, military themes that exploit young mens insecurities, all in the hopes of preventing more mass shootings.
The families say Remington used those kinds of ads to promote its AR-15-style rifles like the one used to kill 20 young children and six educators inside the Newtown, Connecticut, school on Dec. 14, 2012.
Remingtons marketing strategies are expected to be unveiled when the families lawyers publicly release thousands of internal company documents obtained during the lawsuit. Lawyers for Remington and its insurers agreed to the disclosure as part of the settlement announced Tuesday.
This is a case about creating change, Nicole Hockley, whose 6-year-old son, Dylan, was killed in the shooting, said in an interview after the settlement was announced. Right now, Im only waiting really to have access to the documents and to figure out how to use that to help drive safety and better practices for the sales and marketing.
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