Chicago’s Glock case used as ammo to shoot down Illinois’ industry liability law – Center Square

The National Shooting Sports Foundation is using the city of Chicago’s lawsuit against gunmaker Glock as ammunition in its challenge to Illinois’ firearm industry liability law.
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2 years ago

The City of Chicago would be well within it’s bounds to sue the Chinese manufacturers of the Glock auto sears. But to sue Glock is like suing Ford/Chevy because someone added an aftermarket part to their car and now the owner is charged with speeding.

David F
2 years ago

They certainly have a case now!

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