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This would be like suing ebay because the buyer then sold the car to someone else who killed someone by DUI
Supreme Court Finally Ends Brady Campaign Suit Against Armslist Over 2012 Spa Shooting - The Truth About Guns
◀Previous Post Next Post▶ In 2012 a Wisconsin man bought a gun from another individual in a private sale through an advertisement placed at Armslist. He then used the gun to shoot up a salon where his estranged wife worked, killing three people. The fact that he was under a restraining...www.thetruthaboutguns.com
BitchSeriously, how many more times is it going to take until some court/judge knocks
some f***ing sense into these pinheads for continually filing these same garbage lawsuits?
More @ Boston police officer sues online market where gun used on him was sold | Boston.com
This ? From a Massachusetts court ?Finally got a decision dismissing Stokinger's case on communication decency act grounds. This is the second case brought by the Brady bunch that has been dismissed on CDA grounds.
The federal law was quite strong on the communication decency act, there really wasn't any wiggle room in my opinion although the Brady lawyers tried to stretch it pretty hard.This ? From a Massachusetts court ?
“This is not an anti-gun case. Certainly officer Stokinger is not an anti-gun person in any way,” said Jonathan Lowy, an attorney with the Brady Center.
Boston police officer sues online market where gun used on him was sold
The suit alleges the marketplace lacks necessary safeguards to prevent weapons from getting into the wrong hands.www.boston.com
Good, but these need to start getting dismissed "with prejudice", and the plaintiffs counter-sued. The Brady Bunch's pockets are not limitless when they start losing harassment lawsuits, and they'll have a hard time finding willing partners when the co-plaintiffs start seeing the possibility of getting hit with counter-suits and damages.Finally got a decision dismissing Stokinger's case on communication decency act grounds. This is the second case brought by the Brady bunch that has been dismissed on CDA grounds.
On the other hand, Eric Goldman, director of the High Tech Law Institute at Santa Clara
University School of Law in California, said he was surprised the plaintiffs chose to pull
Armslist into the lawsuit in the first place, since §230 jurisprudence is so clearly established.
“Anyone tackling an immunized defendant needs a really smart game plan as to how to get
around it,” Goldman said. “If they don’t, they’re wasting their time.”
It's being discussed. Brady Center is behind all these suits. They believe, incorrectly, that each state should be able to interpret for itself the CDA and accordingly each suit is not frivolous. Obviously we disagree and they are simply trying to litigate Armslist to death.@nstassel what is stopping recovery of defendants legal fees and or sanctioning the plaintiffs attorneys for filing a frivolous lawsuit?
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It's already been dismissed. The only issue is whether the judge reconsiders her order of dismissal for lack of jurisdiction. It's also dismissed on communication decency act grounds.This sounds like bullshit and should go nowhere but then again this IS Massachusetts.