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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Good. These anti-gun morons need their clocks cleaned.
What a crock of liberal c**p! Their child was and still is, a genuine nut case! They failed him by not getting him the treatment he needed.
I can see and understand the suffering of this family for the loss of their loved ones but stopping the sale of guns will never stop criminals only law abiding citizens from being able to defend their selves from evil like that
Should have sued the doctor giving him what ever mess he is on.
PAY!!!!!!!
It’s high time these libral mascotts got put in their place. The criminal who pulled the trigger is behind bars, justice is done… let it go
Some people will try any excuse to sue for money !!
I guess they think car dealers are at fault when people decide to use them as deadly weapons and run people over or off the road.
Dang and I was going to sue Walmart for selling that spoon that made me fat.
How stupid can they be to sue a gun manufacturer…? Gun’s don’t work ‘unless’ a human pull’s the trigger.
So I guess next they’ll be sueing the sugar company cause it caused an illness. Don’t eat it no illness.