The Brady Campaign is now encouraging the parents of one of the Aurora theater shooting victims to assuage their grief by suing BulkAmmo.com, BulletProofBodyArmorHQ.com, sportmansguide.com and BTP Arms for selling the shooter the ammo and other goods he used in the attack.
READ THE FILING HERE
They state that the suppliers were "reckless" in their selling a legal commodity to a buyer of that commodity. They state that it was negligent and unlawful for them to sell the ammo and other goods to what they term a "patently dangerous homicidal man." How the sellers were to know this fact is not stated other than the plaintiffs claim it was a "foreseeable risk."
It is a "foreseeable risk" selling a car to a person who "may" drive drunk; because there are stories in the news every day about persons doing so. So is it the duty of the seller of a car to vet the buyer through whatever means to ascertain they are not a habitual drunk?
This case will go nowhere but it will take up valuable court time and inconvenience the owners of these companies and cost them money that they will hopefully recoup from the plaintiffs. Of course, at the urging of the Brady Campaign, the parents will be victimized a second time if they have to pay the costs of this case.
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Foxnews had a bit on this where they state that this case is likely to go nowhere because of proximate cause and the Brady Campaign having no standing in this case.
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READ THE FILING HERE
They state that the suppliers were "reckless" in their selling a legal commodity to a buyer of that commodity. They state that it was negligent and unlawful for them to sell the ammo and other goods to what they term a "patently dangerous homicidal man." How the sellers were to know this fact is not stated other than the plaintiffs claim it was a "foreseeable risk."
It is a "foreseeable risk" selling a car to a person who "may" drive drunk; because there are stories in the news every day about persons doing so. So is it the duty of the seller of a car to vet the buyer through whatever means to ascertain they are not a habitual drunk?
This case will go nowhere but it will take up valuable court time and inconvenience the owners of these companies and cost them money that they will hopefully recoup from the plaintiffs. Of course, at the urging of the Brady Campaign, the parents will be victimized a second time if they have to pay the costs of this case.
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The parents of Jessica Ghawi, who was killed in the 2012 Aurora theater shootings, filed a lawsuit in Arapahoe County District Court on Tuesday ...
The lawsuit was filed by the nationally recognized law firm Arnold & Porter LLP's Denver office in conjunction with the Washington D.C.-based Brady Center to Prevent Gun Violence. The companies named in the litigation are scattered in Tennessee, Pennsylvania, Minnesota and Arizona.
Foxnews had a bit on this where they state that this case is likely to go nowhere because of proximate cause and the Brady Campaign having no standing in this case.
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