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Connecticut may allow civil lawsuits against gun makers and dealers if a firearm they sold is used in a crime.
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In a lawsuit, Mexico claimed gun designs by Colt pander to 'the criminal market in Mexico.' Stakes are high in court.
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The Responsible Firearms Marketing Act would require the Federal Trade Commission to study the dangers of gun marketing and fine distributors that market unfairly. The Connecticut senators said the companies are glorifying weapons of mass destruction.
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U.S. Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) wants the Federal Trade Commission to investigate WEE1 Tactical, the maker of the JR-15 rifle, for alleged marketing towards children.
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The proposal would prohibit gun ranges, firearms dealers and weapon manufacturers from having storefronts within Riverhead’s central business district.
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Connecticut Attorney General William Tong wants to hold social media giants more accountable. New Yorkers seem to like their new governor. Are gun makers…