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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Come on people, we are scrutinized by NSA, like never before in history. Do you think this guy was able to do all the things he did in preparation of this crime , all by himself aand with no detection ? This was a FF attack, by your leaders.A planned propaganda campaign for gun control.
This is rediculous, Its like saying were going to sue all car manufacturers for those who were hurt or killed by people driving the car? What is wrong with these people.
Why not sue the parents for not raising a responsible child. And raising a murderer.
They should shoot this bastard! Done deal!!
Dumb asses, that’d be like suing Chevrolet if somebody ran over their son with a Silverado.
You son had emotional and mental issues. You should be looking at why he did not get the help he needed.
Don’t give them the idea…….
Just look at the drugs in this man’s eyes..but know you idiot democrats brains works backward. …you are the ones letting drug come legal
Liberals “0” / 2nd Amendment & Conservatives “1” … an it was a big one !