Nevada Supreme Court rules gunmakers not responsible for 2017 Las Vegas shooting

Lionfish

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Sat, December 4, 2021, 12:04 PM CST·2 min read



The Nevada Supreme Court ruled Thursday that gunmakers are not responsible for the 2017 mass shooting in Las Vegas because the companies have immunity, citing a state law shielding manufacturers from liability.

The court unanimously decided in favor of Colt Manufacturing Co., Sportsman's Warehouse and other gun manufacturers in a 2019 lawsuit brought by the parents of one woman killed in the Las Vegas shooting, according to a local NBC station.

https://news.yahoo.com/nevada-supreme-court-rules-gunmakers-180432500.html
 
Common sense rules.

Sat, December 4, 2021, 12:04 PM CST·2 min read



The Nevada Supreme Court ruled Thursday that gunmakers are not responsible for the 2017 mass shooting in Las Vegas because the companies have immunity, citing a state law shielding manufacturers from liability.

The court unanimously decided in favor of Colt Manufacturing Co., Sportsman's Warehouse and other gun manufacturers in a 2019 lawsuit brought by the parents of one woman killed in the Las Vegas shooting, according to a local NBC station.

https://news.yahoo.com/nevada-supreme-court-rules-gunmakers-180432500.html

If Colt wishes, they can now file counter-suit to recover damages from defending themselves from a frivolous lawsuit, and for the legal cost of filing the counter-suit.
 
Makes sense to me.
How many Colt, Remington, Browning, Winchester, Ruger, Marlin, and Smith & Wesson gunsmiths were involved in the murders?
I haven't read a single thing about even one killing anybody.
 
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