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Passing the Protection of Lawful Commerce in Arms Act this month would still allow law suits, but would put gun makers on the same legal footing as other American manufacturers.
Gallup found that 61 percent of Americans opposed allowing local governments to sue gun manufacturers "in order to recover the costs incurred because of gun violence in their areas."
Passing the "Protection of Lawful Commerce in Arms Act" today would still allow suits but would put gun makers on the same legal footing as other American manufacturers.
Today's class-action lawyers are carving out a new and dangerous role for themselves within our society. Not content with the record-shattering $246 billion dollar tobacco settlement and immense winnings in asbestos suits, they have taken aim against HMOs, gun makers, lead paint manufacturers, and many other companies in search...
The closer one gets to the Democratic base, however, the greater the support for gun control grows.
The obvious failure of the semi-automatic gun ban will be a fitting epitaph for one of the gun control movement's hallmark pieces of legislation.
There is not a single academic study showing that these bans have reduced violent crime.
Everyone seems to believe that Democrats have changed their minds on gun control.



