The gun industry came under fire for the crimes of Aurora CO. shooter James Holmes, but things didn’t turn out very well for those taking the shots. The parents of Aurora shooting victim Jessica Ghawi have sued Lucky Gunner and other gun and ammo retailers, hoping to change company policies that allow the selling of guns and ammo on the Internet.
While Lonnie and Sandy Phillips aren’t in the lawsuit for the money, what they’re hoping to accomplish could cripple an industry and has already been met with heavy resistance.
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Family is part of the problem !
Good. Im sorry their daughter was killed but their lawsuit was bs and they knew it. Do you sue chevy when their vehicles are used to kill?
maybe they should sew their lawyer, for going through with frivolous lawsuit
One of the biggest travesties of 2015 was this guy not getting the death penalty!
Idiots
Outstanding; it’s high time the judiciary started applying common sense
You have no Idea how to raise a child correctly, you have to instill respect and put the fear of God into them if necessary. The lack of this is why we now have these disrespectful monsters running around causing this kind of chaos ,,,, so who’s small minded now
Good. Terrible they list their daughter but a money grab from a company NOT responsible is NOT the answer. And it is a GOOD law concerning BS law suits like this. Without laws like this every company in the U.S. would go bankrupt defending frivilous law suits.
Just shoot this dumbass
You do stupid things you pay stupid prices!!!!!!!!