Chris Murphy: Sandy Hook Lawsuit Holds Gun Manufacturers ‘Accountable’
Sen. Chris Murphy (D-CT) says the lawsuit some Sandy Hook families brought against Remington is a way of “holding gun manufacturers accountable.”
Sen. Chris Murphy (D-CT) says the lawsuit some Sandy Hook families brought against Remington is a way of “holding gun manufacturers accountable.”
On December 14, 2106–the 4th anniversary of the heinous attack on Sandy Hook Elementary–President Obama boasted of the implemention of gun controls that will not hinder, much less prevent, another Sandy Hook-style attack.
On Friday morning Connecticut Superior Court Judge Barbara Bellis struck down the Sandy Hook families’ lawsuit against Remington Arms; a suit that was filed after a legally made and sold AR-15 was stolen from its owner and used to kill innocents at Sandy Hook Elementary.
Connecticut Superior Court Judge Barbara Bellis has struck down the lawsuit that Sandy Hook Elementary families had brought against Remington Arms.
On April 14, Superior Court Judge Barbara Bellis ruled that the suit that numerous Sandy Hook Elementary School families brought against gun manufacturer Bushmaster may proceed.
Lawsuits against Nancy Lanza’s homeowners insurance have been filed by nine parents of Sandy Hook victims.