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Remington Arms allowed to be sued by Sandy Hook victims
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<blockquote data-quote="Tanis143" data-source="post: 3215956" data-attributes="member: 43724"><p>You guys are missing the point. Doesn't matter if the lawsuit is successful or not, its costing Remington money every day in lawyer fees. Not to mention the court of public opinion. Most people think of Remington as classic rifles and shotguns, not modern sporting rifles. So this is also costing their reputation. Even IF this case gets tossed at the federal level, look for these people to file lawsuits against every manufacturer that had anything to do with any of these mass shootings. Death by a thousand paper cuts doesn't happen fast, it happens over a slow, methodical process.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tanis143, post: 3215956, member: 43724"] You guys are missing the point. Doesn't matter if the lawsuit is successful or not, its costing Remington money every day in lawyer fees. Not to mention the court of public opinion. Most people think of Remington as classic rifles and shotguns, not modern sporting rifles. So this is also costing their reputation. Even IF this case gets tossed at the federal level, look for these people to file lawsuits against every manufacturer that had anything to do with any of these mass shootings. Death by a thousand paper cuts doesn't happen fast, it happens over a slow, methodical process. [/QUOTE]
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