CALIFORNIA JUDGE DISMISSES SUIT

topic posted Sat, March 11, 2006 - 9:28 AM by  tony
THANKS TO "PROTECTION OF LAWFUL COMMERCE IN ARMS ACT"

On Monday, Federal District Court Judge Audrey B. Collins used the "Protection of Lawful Commerce in Arms Act" as the basis for dismissal of a reckless "public-nuisance" lawsuit against firearm manufacturer Glock and distributor RSR. In doing so, Judge Collins became the first judge in the country to use the new law to counter the anti-gun lobby's shameless attempts to hold the lawful firearm industry responsible for the acts of criminals.

The suit sought to blame Glock and RSR for the horrendous criminal actions of deranged white supremacist Buford Furrow. In 1999, Furrow shot and killed postal worker Joseph Ileto, and wounded three children at a Jewish Community Center in Grenada Hills, California, after illegally acquiring firearms. What is not often reported is that, while a Glock pistol was used in Furrow's heinous crime, the gun was originally sold to a police department, which subsequently sold it to a licensed dealer, who in turn sold it to a collector, who finally sold it to Furrow. Glock is being targeted, but did nothing illegal, and RSR never owned, sold, or possessed the firearm.

"It is fitting that this case was the first ever dismissed based on the 'Protection of Lawful Commerce in Arms Act' because the facts made this case the poster child for passage of common sense legal reform," said Lawrence G. Keane, Senior Vice President and General Counsel for the National Shooting Sports Foundation.

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tony
SF Bay Area
  • Re: CALIFORNIA JUDGE DISMISSES SUIT

    Fri, May 19, 2006 - 11:31 AM
    Thank you for this post, i work in a california gun shop and its important for people to know about these frivolous law suits.

    "if someone steals my car and commits vehicular homicide should the chevy dealership be help accountable?"
    • Re: CALIFORNIA JUDGE DISMISSES SUIT

      Fri, May 19, 2006 - 11:59 AM
      'Held accountable i ment" and on that note it isnt vermonts fault that people cant get a gun in new york so they bring them in from free states and sell they illegally.
      • Re: CALIFORNIA JUDGE DISMISSES SUIT

        Fri, August 17, 2007 - 9:20 PM
        That's the trafficer's and the person buying illegally in New York's fault. However the mayor of NYC would have you believe it's the fault of the out of state dealers.

        Scapegoating is always a bad idea.

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