Supreme Court Upholds New York Firearms Liability Law
US Supreme Court upholds New York law holding gun makers liable, sparking debate over gun industry accountability.

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The United States Supreme Court rejected a legal challenge to a New York state law that imposes liability on gun manufacturers and sellers. This decision affects firearms companies such as Glock and Smith & Wesson and impacts gun liability regulations in states including Minnesota, Maryland, and Hawaii.
Supporters argue the law holds manufacturers accountable for gun violence, while opponents claim it unfairly targets the firearms industry. The Supreme Court's ruling sets a precedent for state-level firearms liability laws.
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