The 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals has upheld a New York public nuisance law that allows civil lawsuits against gun manufacturers when their products are involved in violence. This decision rejects a challenge by the National Shooting Sports Foundation and major manufacturers such as Beretta and Glock, marking a significant step in the ongoing legal debate over firearm accountability.
The law, enacted in July 2021, empowers New York officials and the public to sue the gun industry for endangering public health and safety. In a unanimous ruling, Judge Eunice Lee clarified that the law does not conflict with federal protections established by the Protection of Lawful Commerce in Arms Act, potentially opening the door for future lawsuits related to firearms.
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