Doctors Join Effort to Reinstate Lawsuit Against Firearms Manufacturer Remington
Doctors Join Effort to Reinstate Lawsuit Against Firearms Manufacturer Remington
A group of doctors who treated the victims of the Sandy Hook Elementary School massacre and other mass shooting events are asking the Rhode Island Supreme Court to reinstate a lawsuit against firearms manufacturer Remington.The physicians’ lawyers came out last Tuesday saying they supported an appeal to punish Remington as well as local firearms dealers and distributors.Families of the victims began a push to reinstate the lawsuit at the beginning of March. Superior Court Judge Barbara Bellis had dismissed their case, claiming that Remington couldn’t be held responsible for selling a product deemed legally permissible by the U.S. Congress and Constitution.However, the group of 10 doctors doesn’t believe Bellis made a wise decision. Like the families of the victims, the physicians are concerned with the destructive capability of the high-powered AR-15 rifle. Some had treated patients from Newtown while others were in the emergency room in the aftermath of the Aurora theater shooting, Columbine, and the San Bernardino attack.
The AR-15 used by Adam Lanza in Newtown. The Bushmaster has been targeted by anti-gun activists as especially dangerous, due largely in part to its appearance; image courtesy of the Connecticut Department of Justice
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