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In reply to the discussion: Why shouldnt the gun industry be liable for damage done by its products, just like anybody else? [View all]hardluck
(779 posts)35. Here's an example
of a design defect class action case involving firearms, specifically, a defective trigger:
http://remingtonfirearmsclassactionsettlement.com/
As you state, such cases are not preempted by the PLCAA.
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Why shouldnt the gun industry be liable for damage done by its products, just like anybody else? [View all]
TomCADem
Feb 2018
OP
Weren't the cigarette companies held liable for lung cancer? Good idea for sure.
Kajun Gal
Feb 2018
#3
Gun manufacturers could install safety devices, limit magazine size, etc. But they dont,
Hoyt
Feb 2018
#4
Exactly. There are plenty of grounds to sue them, beyond product defects. That's why gun profiteers
Hoyt
Feb 2018
#6
You're incorrectly assuming that the law creates "an absolute immunity for gun manufacturers"
Jim Lane
Feb 2018
#19
If all manufacturers liability are the same, then why do gun corporations get special protection?
kcr
Feb 2018
#17
Oh, so you don't care about gun violence victims in the District of Columbia? (n/t)
Jim Lane
Feb 2018
#37
"One of the Nazis in Charlottesville used his car to murder Heather Heyer......
BoneyardDem
Feb 2018
#22
A manufacturer -- of cars, or guns, or furniture -- can be held liable for design defects
Jim Lane
Feb 2018
#25
NRA is marketing guns for kids. The Cricket gun. If said child kills self or others with said
Fred Sanders
Feb 2018
#26
"Gun shop" not in my post. Gun manufacturer of kids guns is...anything on that?
Fred Sanders
Feb 2018
#30