hoardingthemanual
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It seems that Catholic nuns are fighting against the second amendment. They argue "the leaders are exposing the company to liability by the way they have made and sold the rifle, which has been used in several mass shootings in recent years." It appears that rather than use a public safety argument, they are taking a financial tactic.
We know this doesn't carry weight, and they know it, but they want this to act as kindling- unpredictable which sparks starts the flame: “It will get a great deal of publicity initially and if they get an activist judge it may survive summary judgment,” said Kavan. “But with most judges I can’t see how it will survive. It’s just too speculative.”
I find this concerning because the catholic church is a powerful political entity and the last thing we need is more opponents in the fight for RKBA.
We know this doesn't carry weight, and they know it, but they want this to act as kindling- unpredictable which sparks starts the flame: “It will get a great deal of publicity initially and if they get an activist judge it may survive summary judgment,” said Kavan. “But with most judges I can’t see how it will survive. It’s just too speculative.”
I find this concerning because the catholic church is a powerful political entity and the last thing we need is more opponents in the fight for RKBA.
Activist Nuns, With Stake in Smith & Wesson, Sue Gun Maker Over AR-15 Rifles
Groups argue the company’s leaders put shareholders at risk by making a popular gun often used in mass shootings.
www.wsj.com