Chicago lawsuit to outlaw Glocks doesn’t violate 2A: Judge – Legal Newsline

The city of Chicago has been cleared to continue using a state consumer fraud law and Chicago city ordinance to sue firearms maker Glock for allegedly engaging in "deceptive practices" in the sale and marketing of its widespread semiautomatic pistols - a lawsuit that Glock and other Second Amendment rights advocates say is designed to sidestep the Second Amendment and use lawsuits to further ban otherwise legal guns and punish gunmakers.
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Don Diego de la Vega
6 months ago

A Cook County judge makes a ruling that will be overturned eventually by the USSC but in the meantime more tax dollars will be wasted. A Cook County judge………now that’s funny.

Bear19
6 months ago

Left wing judge shopping at its finest, the manufacturer is not selling switches, it’s the same story blame the gun manufacture not the individual that converted it!! Can I sue Oscar Meyer if I eat hot dogs and get fat

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