Supreme Court Upholds New York Law Allowing Negligence Suits Against Gun Manufacturers
The U.S. Supreme Court has declined to hear a challenge to a New York law that permits individuals to sue gun manufacturers for negligence. This decision allows the law, aimed at preventing gun trafficking and misuse, to remain in effect and enables victims of gun violence to seek accountability.
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