The ruling is a resounding victory for the rule of law, as it vindicates the principles underlying the Protection of Lawful Commerce in Arms Act, which Congress passed for the very purpose of stopping frivolous lawsuits just like this one.
For the second year in a row, gun control advocates have lost in a unanimous decision at the U.S. Supreme Court. Suck it losers!
In a rare unanimous decision, the Supreme Court of the United States ruled that Mexico can not successfully sue Smith & Wesson and six other gun companies for the misuse of their products by drug cartels in Mexico.
This bill is a direct attack on lawful gun ownership and a dangerous precedent that could drive manufacturers out of Connecticut. The bill now heads to the Senate, where Second Amendment supporters are bracing for another battle.
Tennessee’s HB 873 expands legal protections for firearms manufacturers and sellers, limiting liability lawsuits.
…a big win for regular American gun owners who rely on the availability and affordability of firearms. It prevents activist judges and lawyers from using lawsuits to punish lawful gun businesses for crimes and accidents they didn’t cause.
The real beef with Mexico is that pesky 2nd Amendment, which prohibits the sort of sweeping gun restrictions that Mexican officials think public safety requires…
In a case that could have massive implications for the gun industry and Second Amendment rights, the U.S. Supreme Court recently heard oral arguments in Mexico v. Smith & Wesson.
Blaming GLOCK is like suing FORD because aftermarket tuners made illegal modifications to make Mustangs faster and then tried to hold the automaker responsible.
A new bill has been introduced in the Arkansas to give civil immunity to federal firearms licensees who agree to hold firearms for individuals.
They Hate Your Liberty: The lawsuits filed by New Jersey and Minnesota against GLOCK, INC represent a new front in the battle over gun rights and gun control in America.
Mexico’s lawsuit is designed to effectively destroy gun rights by eliminating the American firearms ecosystem through frivolous lawfare. This must be stopped!
What Does Protection of Lawful Commerce in Arms Act Solve for America, and why are the anti-gunners so desperate to repeal it?
Mexican prohibitionists ignoring the Protection of Lawful Commerce in Arms Act to effect U.S. citizen disarmament are creatures that can only operate at the behest of cartel monsters who decapitate to terrorize.
The Supreme Court will determine whether foreign countries can sue American firearms companies for violence that happens outside the United States’s borders.
As part of the war against the Second Amendment, the Biden-Harris Administration has made no secret of its antipathy to responsible gun owners and the firearm industry.
A Virginia judge has dismissed a federal lawsuit filed by two victims of a 2022 school shooting against Daniel Defense, saying their allegations did not pass legal muster under the Protection of Lawful Commerce in Arms Act (PLCAA).