@txradioguy
This is MUCH more than an assault on the second amendment. It is,in FACT,an assault of non-government manufacturing and employment in America. It will be the keystone on which national,and then international Marxism will rest. Since only the government is exempt from this sort of lawsuit,guess who is left in the position of being the only organization in position to control industry.
Think about it for a minute,and you will all realize how much power this gives government. It MUST be stopped.
It didn't take 30 seconds to realize that Stanley could be sued because someone got whacked with a claw hammer, makers of fine cutlery, anyone who has ever made anything for the military, makers of camouflage clothing, or other tactical appearing gear, anyone who makes anything that --dare I say it?--reeks of "toxic masculinity" can be accused, in the event of misuse of their products, of pandering to psychopaths looking to feed their demons.
What I didn't see is the lawsuit going after Big Pharma (for want of a better term) over the meds all these (non-Muslim) murderous whackos have been on, the ones which promise side effects of suicidal or violent ideation...
This kid wasn't wired right, came from a family which had problems, and they're all dead except maybe daddy who was tied up in the Libor scandal. Surely, as the shrinks hide behind HIPAA and 'patient confidentiality', someone knew this.
That rifle didn't cause anyone to die, any more than cars cause accidents. It's the human element in both cases that is the problem, and like cars, tremendous numbers are operated each day with no injury or loss of life.
If this crap isn't dismissed with prejudice, we'll see this darling of the gun grabbers again and again. The greed of some attorneys guarantees it.