Another case of taxpayers' money being used to coerce private businesses.
The lead paragraph kinda tips you off as to the writer's bias
The gun industry tried to deliver a one-two punch in New York's Supreme Court Wednesday to the state's lawsuit seeking reforms to keep guns out of the hands of criminals.
But Deputy Attorney General Peter B. Pope could not be budged on his contention that the state's use of a "public nuisance" theory was an appropriate vehicle for imposing reforms on the industry.
REST OF ARTICLE
Daniel Wise
New York Law Journal
February 2, 2001
The lead paragraph kinda tips you off as to the writer's bias
The gun industry tried to deliver a one-two punch in New York's Supreme Court Wednesday to the state's lawsuit seeking reforms to keep guns out of the hands of criminals.
But Deputy Attorney General Peter B. Pope could not be budged on his contention that the state's use of a "public nuisance" theory was an appropriate vehicle for imposing reforms on the industry.
REST OF ARTICLE
Daniel Wise
New York Law Journal
February 2, 2001