Gun Companies Get Sued Over MEMES
This video details a highly unusual lawsuit filed against several prominent firearms manufacturers and accessory companies, including Daniel Defense and Sons of Liberty Gun Works. The core of the lawsuit alleges that the companies' marketing practices, particularly their use of memes and social media content, contribute to gun violence. The speaker, Brandon Herrera, argues this lawsuit is a frivolous attempt to hold companies liable for the actions of individuals, even when their products were not directly used in the alleged crime. He critiques the legal strategy and the interpretation of marketing materials, emphasizing the potential negative implications for the entire firearms industry and the First and Second Amendments.









