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Lawsuit Against Gun Maker Linked to Highland Park Shooting Allowed

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A Lake County judge rules that a lawsuit against firearm manufacturer Smith & Wesson and two gun dealers can proceed, marking a significant moment for victims of the July Fourth 2022 mass shooting in Highland Park. The court denies motions to dismiss claims related to unfair business practices and negligence, highlighting the importance of accountability for the gun industry amid ongoing debates about gun safety.

The lawsuit alleges that Smith & Wesson engaged in “negligent and unlawful marketing,” leading to the perpetrator’s access to an AR-15-style weapon used in the tragedy. Survivors and families of the victims express hope for justice, as this decision reinforces the potential for legal repercussions in cases of gun violence where marketing and sales practices are questioned.

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