In 2011, a Canadian national named Demetry Smirnov illegally purchased a handgun that had been advertised on Armslist. He then used that handgun to kill Jitka Vesel. Vesel's next of kin decided to sue Armslist for wrongful death.
The lawsuit was spearheaded by the Brady Campaign. There's some background here.
Armslist filed a Motion to Dismiss in the Northern District Court of Illinois, and Judge Norgle has granted it [pdf].
I would post a link to the Brady Campaign's response, but they have removed any reference to the lawsuit from their website.
The lawsuit was spearheaded by the Brady Campaign. There's some background here.
Armslist filed a Motion to Dismiss in the Northern District Court of Illinois, and Judge Norgle has granted it [pdf].
the Court finds that the criminal conduct of third-parties who misuse Defendant's website to illegally sell and buy firearms is not a reasonably foreseeable consequence of the website's design.
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The Court finds that Defendant owes no duty to the general public to operate its website to control private users' sale of handguns.
I would post a link to the Brady Campaign's response, but they have removed any reference to the lawsuit from their website.