San Diego Judge Blocks California from Suing Makers of ‘Abnormally Dangerous’ Guns
For example, he said, a Tennessee company that manufacturers guns that are legal in its state but that meet California’s definition of “abnormally dangerous” could still face liability under the law even its products were shipped to nearby Arizona and used later to commit a crime in California.
For example, he said, a Tennessee company that manufacturers guns that are legal in its state but that meet California’s definition of “abnormally dangerous” could still face liability under the law even its products were shipped to nearby Arizona and used later to commit a crime in California.
San Diego Judge Blocks California from Suing Makers of 'Abnormally Dangerous' Guns
U.S. District Judge Andrew Schopler in San Diego sided with a firearms industry trade association in finding that part of a gun control measure signed into law by Gov. Gavin Newsom in 2022 was likely unconstitutional.
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