A Lake County judge has ruled that a lawsuit against firearm manufacturer Smith & Wesson and two gun dealers connected to the Highland Park mass shooting can proceed. This decision comes after Judge Jorge Ortiz rejected Smith & Wesson’s motions to dismiss allegations of unfair business practices and negligence, which could have significant implications for accountability in the gun industry.
The lawsuit stems from the tragic July Fourth shooting in 2022, where seven people lost their lives. With this ruling, attorneys argue that it opens the door to explore how firearm marketing and sales practices may contribute to gun violence, sparking broader discussions around gun regulations and manufacturer responsibility.
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