Have you ever been to their shop? Do you know the kind of neighborhood it's in? Statistically speaking it's HIGHLY likely that they're going to get the type of customer that may use one of their guns in a crime.Who would sue such a fine gunshop.
They say records from the U.S. Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives (ATF) show that between 1996 and 2000, KS&E ranked 34th in the nation in sales of guns later used in crimes, selling 529 crime guns in that period.
Have you ever been to their shop? Do you know the kind of neighborhood it's in? Statistically speaking it's HIGHLY likely that they're going to get the type of customer that may use one of their guns in a crime.
You're looking at the wrong picture here people. It isn't about gun shops selling guns at all. It's a lot worse than that. It's about driving them out of business with frivolous lawsuits. Drag a gun shop to court enough , they'll go broke trying to defend themselves . No money, no gun store. Guys like Bloomberg and company supply Brady with a lot
more money than any gun store could ever have.
Have you ever been to their shop? Do you know the kind of neighborhood it's in? Statistically speaking it's HIGHLY likely that they're going to get the type of customer that may use one of their guns in a crime.[/QUOTE
According to Gary Kleck (criminologist & author of "point blank--guns and violence in America"; 1989) one problem of relying exclusively on FBI 'uniform crime stats' is that they list actions as they're INITIALLY listed by the local authorities. So, if you're a neighborhood crime watch captain who is attacked by someone that you called the police on and you are charged with murder after shooting him in self defense, that goes into the FBIs 'UCS' as a murder without regard to the final verdict.
I wonder if there are any jurisdictions that require the plaintiff to pay the defendant's legal fees if they lose?
Have you ever been to their shop? Do you know the kind of neighborhood it's in? Statistically speaking it's HIGHLY likely that they're going to get the type of customer that may use one of their guns in a crime.