Videos tagged with Gun Manufacturer Lawsuits
This video, from Guns & Gadgets, details a significant legal battle where 17 states and D.C. are supporting New York's attempt to sue gun manufacturers out of business. The core of the dispute revolves around the Protection of Lawful Commerce in Arms Act (PLCAA) and whether manufacturers can be held liable for criminal misuse of firearms, particularly concerning marketing practices. The speaker, demonstrating expert-level knowledge of firearms law and industry challenges, warns of the potential for this case to set a dangerous precedent.
This video discusses Michael Bloomberg's renewed efforts to advance his anti-Second Amendment agenda, focusing on the 'public nuisance' law strategy. The speaker explains how this law, originating in New York, allows lawsuits against gun manufacturers for crimes committed with their products, aiming to bankrupt them. The video highlights the potential repeal of the Protection of Lawful Commerce in Arms Act (PLCAA) as a critical threat to the firearms industry.
This video discusses the House Judiciary Committee's markup of the Assault Weapons Ban (H.R. 1808) and the repeal of the Protection of Lawful Commerce in Arms Act (PLCAA) (H.R. 2814). The speaker expresses strong opposition to both bills, highlighting perceived misinformation and ignorance from Democrats regarding firearms. The PLCAA repeal is identified as a significant threat, potentially allowing lawsuits to bankrupt gun manufacturers.
This entry details the recent passage of six anti-gun bills in Delaware, signed by Governor John Carney. The laws introduce an assault weapon ban, raise the purchase age to 21, strengthen background checks, and implement magazine capacity limits. It also covers provisions allowing lawsuits against manufacturers and banning devices that increase firing rates, noting potential legal challenges based on Second Amendment rights and the Bruen decision.
This video discusses the Biden administration's strategy to circumvent the Protection of Lawful Commerce in Arms Act (PLCAA) by encouraging state Attorneys General to sue gun manufacturers. Drawing parallels to the Remington Arms settlement following the Newtown shooting, the administration aims to hold manufacturers liable for criminal misuse of firearms, bypassing federal protections. The speaker, an expert in firearms law and policy, warns this approach could set a dangerous precedent and urges Second Amendment supporters to engage with their representatives.
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