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In reply to the discussion: Parents of Sandy Hook victims planning lawsuit against gunmaker Bushmaster [View all]branford
(4,462 posts)and I do not see any way for the plaintiffs to overcome the PLCAA.
Moreover, even without the PLCAA, I've seen nothing to indicate any legally-recognized negligence on the part of the manufacturer (see my post #96).
I would note that one of the reasons why the PLCAA was passed was due to the strategy by gun control advocates try to do an end-run around the Constitution by de facto outlawing guns through the courts or executive action by finding them somehow "inherently dangerous" despite the fact that they work exactly as intended and are not defective and/or bankrupting manufacturers and dealers by forcing them to defend multitudes of frivolous lawsuits, or appeals in areas where juries were unsympathetic to firearms. Note that the PLCAA does not provide any protection for firearms that are actually defectively designed or manufactured.