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Sandy Hook settlement

It's in the link:

The Sandy Hook families found a way around that legal protection for gunmakers by claiming that Remington's marketing of firearms contributed to the massacre.
Remington ... launched aggressive campaign that pushed sales of AR-15s through product placement in first-person shooter videogames and by touting the AR-15 as an effective killing machine...
 
It's in the link:

The Sandy Hook families found a way around that legal protection for gunmakers by claiming that Remington's marketing of firearms contributed to the massacre.
Remington ... launched aggressive campaign that pushed sales of AR-15s through product placement in first-person shooter videogames and by touting the AR-15 as an effective killing machine...

Well, to be fair, Modified versions of the AR 15 have been the US military's standard rifle since the mid 1960's.
 
It's in the link:

The Sandy Hook families found a way around that legal protection for gunmakers by claiming that Remington's marketing of firearms contributed to the massacre.
Remington ... launched aggressive campaign that pushed sales of AR-15s through product placement in first-person shooter videogames and by touting the AR-15 as an effective killing machine...
For once, truth in advertising.
 
Hopefully they never get a dime.

Do you ever have a clue what you're talking about? What do you think the word "settlement" means? It means that REMINGTON HAS AGREED TO PAY THEM AND THEIR LAWYERS $73 MILLION DOLLARS! This is not a verdict to be appealed. Once again, REMINGTON HAS AGREED TO PAY THEM AND THEIR LAWYERS $73 MILLION DOLLARS! Period! End of case! Here's a tip: Try reading the posted link before you blather!
 
It's in the link:

The Sandy Hook families found a way around that legal protection for gunmakers by claiming that Remington's marketing of firearms contributed to the massacre.
Remington ... launched aggressive campaign that pushed sales of AR-15s through product placement in first-person shooter videogames and by touting the AR-15 as an effective killing machine...
I'm not sure how comfortable I am with this settlement.

It's basically saying that Americans are so stupid that they can't distinguish between reality and a video game.
 
And why would that impression be wrong? It isn't saying that all Americans, each and every one) are that stupid.
 

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