Utah Gov. Spencer Cox Signs Bill Further Protecting Gun Makers from Frivolous Lawsuits
On Thursday, Utah Gov. Spencer Cox (R) signed legislation adding greater state-level protections to gun makers to further protect them from frivolous lawsuits.

On Thursday, Utah Gov. Spencer Cox (R) signed legislation adding greater state-level protections to gun makers to further protect them from frivolous lawsuits.

Just one day after the U.S. Supreme Court shot down one lawsuit from Mexico’s government against various gun manufacturers, President Claudia Sheinbaum claimed that her government was moving forward with other lawsuits aimed at the gun industry.

Smith & Wesson president and CEO Mark Smith celebrated the end of Mexico’s lawsuit against his company, telling “all American patriots” that they stand with them.

Montana Gov. Greg Gianforte (R) signed legislation Thursday banning red flag laws in cities and/or municipalities throughout the state.

All eyes are on Tennessee Gov. Bill Lee (R) after lawmakers in his state passed legislation to further shield gun maker’s from frivolous lawsuits.

Mexico’s president Claudia Sheinbaum is making clear her country will expand its lawsuit against U.S. gunmakers if the Trump administration designates cartels as terrorists.

On Wednesday, U.S. District Judge Dennis Saylor dismissed a lawsuit brought by Mexico against several U.S. gun manufacturers and a wholesaler.

Gunmaker Hecker & Koch deleted a series tweets siding with Miller Lite’s woke campaign against using sexy women–“bunnies”–in ad campaigns to sell product.

New York City Mayor Eric Adams (D) vowed Wednesday that he will use his “bully pulpit” to target gun makers who, he said, make products for one purpose: “to kill.”

Gov. Gavin Newsom (D) signed legislation into law Tuesday allowing California residents who are victims of gun crime to sue gun makers.

During Tuesday night’s State of the Union (SOTU) speech, President Joe Biden claimed gun manufacturers are shielded from “liability” and cannot be sued.

During his Tuesday gun control speech, New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo (D) announced the re-instatement of a law designed to allow gun companies to be sued under the pretext of “public nuisance.”

The National Shooting Sports Foundation (NSSF) reported Monday there are an estimated 434 million firearms in private possession in the United States of America.

Visa chairman and CEO Alfred Kelly says his company will continue to process gun sales as long as buying guns is a legal activity.

Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand (D-NY) said gun makers oppose universal because checks because they want to sell guns “to someone on the terror watch-list.”

Certain members of corporate America are continuing to use financial gun control by refusing to process payments for firearm manufacturers.

Gun control proponent David Hogg is pushing a boycott of mutual fund companies invested in firearm manufacturer stocks.

Figures from the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives (ATF) show the number of gun manufacturers in the U.S. grew “nearly 250 percent” from 2009 through 2015.

On May 21, NRA-ILA executive director Chris Cox said, “Bernie’s right” regarding the industry-crushing ramifications of Hillary Clinton’s push to allow crime victims to sue gun manufacturers.

HBO’s “Real Time” host Bill Maher argued that gun manufacturers should not be liable for gun crimes, and expressed disgust over Democratic presidential candidate former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton playing the dead kid card” to argue to the contrary
The production of guns has more than doubled since President Barack Obama’s inauguration in 2009, amid his frequent demands for more gun-control and fewer guns. The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives (ATF) has released its annual Firearms Manufacturing

Democrat lawmakers introduced legislation on Wednesday to allow crime victims to sue gun stores for the misuse of firearms.

Cody Wilson and Defense Distributed are currently selling their “Ghost Gunner” CNC machine for $1,500.00. It forges a path for Americans to make homemade AR-15 rifles in their garages, basements, or anywhere else they wish to set up the compact CNC machine.

During the December 10 airing of Late Night with Seth Meyers, Democrat presidential hopeful Hillary Clinton said “92 percent” of Americans support “common sense measures” like opening up gun makers and sellers to lawsuits over gun crime.

On October 6, National Public Radio (NPR) debunked Democratic presidential hopeful Hillary Clinton’s claim that gun manufacturers are “totally free of liability for their behavior.”

On September 24, Pope Francis scolded Congress for guns and weapons which are manufactured in America and sold around the world.

On July 17 The New York Times reported on the Obama administration’s failure to get any significant gun control passed in Congress by suggesting there is still one avenue open–using federal contracts as a means to backdoor controls on gun manufacturers.
