This episode of 'The Fight For Gun Rights' discusses a significant legal development where the Connecticut Supreme Court ruled that Remington Outdoors could be sued for the alleged misuse and advertising of their products. The video delves into the implications of this ruling, touching upon the Protection of Lawful Commerce in Arms Act (PLCAA) and the Connecticut Unfair Trade Practices Act (CUTPA). It aims to inform viewers about the ongoing legal battles impacting the firearms industry and the rights of manufacturers.
This analysis by Colion Noir, a legal expert, details the Connecticut Supreme Court's ruling allowing Newtown shooting victims' families to sue Remington. The ruling hinges on Remington's marketing of the AR-15, specifically allegations of promoting 'hyper-masculinity' and combat features. Noir critiques this as a shift from individual criminal responsibility to manufacturer liability, potentially setting a dangerous precedent for the entire firearms industry.
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