A federal court in Maine rules that a widow’s lawsuit against two gun parts manufacturers can proceed, addressing allegations related to ghost-gun kits used in her husband’s fatal shooting. The lawsuit highlights the growing concerns about the sale and accessibility of these untraceable firearms, which can be assembled from readily available parts.
The widow argues that the companies neglected to consider the potential risks their products pose, contributing to her husband’s tragic death. This case emerges amid a national debate on gun control and the regulation of ghost guns, making it a significant point of interest in ongoing discussions about firearm safety and accountability.
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