Saturday, May 25, 2024

UVALDE PARENTS SUE VIDEO GAME MAKER AND GUN MANUFACTURER

By Bob Walsh


Attendees browse at the Daniel Defense firearms booth at the NRA Annual Meetings and Exhibits at the Kay Bailey Hutchison Convention Center in Dallas on May 17, 2024. 
Attendees browse the Daniel Defense firearms booth at the NRA Annual Meetings and Exhibits at the Kay Bailey Hutchison Convention Center in Dallas on May 17, 2024
 
 
A group of parents of the victims of the Uvalde school shooting have filed suit against the maker of the Call To Duty video game and the Daniel Defense AR-15 used in the murders.

The shooter bought the gun legally in his own name r his 18th birthday and played the Call To Duty video game a lot.  Both of these activites are legal.

A total of 19 students and two teachers will killed in that shooting.  The school district has just settled with the parents of the murdered students for $2 million.  

I wonder if they have sued the maker of the vehicle that he drove to the school in, and the company that sold the gas?
 
EDITOR'S NOTE: The lawsuit accuses Daniel Defense, the manufacturer of the shooter's weapon, of marketing its products to young people.

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