The gun industry came under fire for the crimes of Aurora CO. shooter James Holmes, but things didn’t turn out very well for those taking the shots. The parents of Aurora shooting victim Jessica Ghawi have sued Lucky Gunner and other gun and ammo retailers, hoping to change company policies that allow the selling of guns and ammo on the Internet.
While Lonnie and Sandy Phillips aren’t in the lawsuit for the money, what they’re hoping to accomplish could cripple an industry and has already been met with heavy resistance.
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Where was everybody’s guns in the sBowes
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they would have been arrested because Colorado (im not sure) is not an open carry state
I do not believe it is not for money – it seems to me that they are probably being paid off by anti- gunners – and/or they want attention and have no responsibility for having such a person around them.
Colorado is is open carry everywhere except in Denver County. The theatre chain didn’t allow firearms on the premises.
And if thier daughter was killed by a car, would Toyota and Ford get one?
Gee, why not sue the movie theater, or the film makers, or the car companies for providing transportation to the theater, or the oil companies for providing fuel for the cars, etc?
Haha good I hate these s ue happy dipshits lol
They look beyond retarded then their soon lol hopes he gets rained on by a thousand prison shanks.
Sue the theater chain for not letting people defend themselves.