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US supreme court rejects challenge to New York law allowing lawsuits against gun industry

The US Supreme Court has declined to hear a challenge against New York's law permitting lawsuits against gun manufacturers for public safety threats. This decision, opposed by major firearm companies, maintains the law's stance despite clai...

The Guardian· Jun 15, 2026 · 8:54 PM · 18 views

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The US Supreme Court has declined to hear a challenge against New York's law permitting lawsuits against gun manufacturers for public safety threats. This decision, opposed by major firearm companies, maintains the law's stance despite claims it clashes with federal protections. The outcome could have significant implications for the gun industry across the nation. #SupremeCourt #GunLaw #NewYork #GunIndustry #LegalNews #PublicSafety #Firearms

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