A Highland Park Shooting Victim Is Suing the Company That Made the Gunman’s Weapon

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A new lawsuit filed by Liz Turnipseed—who was injured in the Highland Park parade shooting—alleges that Smith & Wesson's ads “gamify the use of firearms in real life.”

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Turnipseed joins a burgeoning coalition of plaintiffs who have sought to crack down on the industry’s dubious advertising in recent years. Victims of the Poway synagogue shootingthis August with the parents of the shooter, while their case against Smith & Wesson, over its advertising, remains underway.

 

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Smith & Wesson needs to sue or join the Pharmaceutical companies for the meds the kid was on along with the Doctors that prescribed it and the Pharmacists that sold it along with the Marketing firm and the TV Network that carried the drug ads.

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