Monday, September 28, 2020

A VICTORY FOR GUN VIOLENCE VICTIMS: PENNSYLVANIA APPEALS COURT STRIKES DOWN LEGAL SHIELD FOR GUN INDUSTRY AS UNCONSTITUTIONAL

Brady lawsuit successfully challenged the constitutionality of federal law immunizing the gun industry from lawsuits when its dangerous conduct played a role in injury or death

 https://www.bradyunited.org/press-releases/plcaa-guns-unconstitutional-federal-court

 Washington, D.C., September 28, 2020 - Brady applauds the decision of the Superior Court of Pennsylvania holding that the federal gun industry protection law, the Protection of the Lawful Commerce in Arms Act (“PLCAA”) is unconstitutional in its entirety, the first appeals court to do so. The ruling is a major victory in the effort to hold the gun industry accountable for its role in driving America’s gun violence epidemic and a harbinger for the importance of a judicial branch that balances interests of public safety with rights to gun ownership.

Lead counsel for Gustafson and Brady Vice President for Legal Jonathan Lowy shared:

“This is a win for the parents of J.R. Gustafson and other victims of gun industry negligence and misconduct, who will now have their day in court. In finding that PLCAA is unconstitutional in its entirety, the Superior Court of Pennsylvania properly recognizes that states have the authority to hold negligent gun makers accountable in court, and to ensure that all victims have the right to seek civil justice against wrongdoers who cause them harm. As the court held, there is no right to ‘negligently or defectively manufacture or sell firearms or ammunition.’ Gun makers and sellers are no longer immune from the consequences of their unreasonable, irresponsible actions that lead to injury and death. We look forward to proving J.R.’s case in court.”

SBrady President Kris Brown shared:

“This access-to-justice victory for gun violence victims shows why it matters who sits on our nation’s courts. As this Court recognized, the Constitution protects all of us, including innocent victims of both an out-of-control gun industry and a Congress with too many Members all-too-willing to value gun industry profits over American lives. Our nation’s laws should be designed to ensure our most basic freedoms, including the right to safety and to live, are protected. This decision rightly held that PLCAA is ‘repugnant to the Constitution’ and without 'the force or effect of law.' This historic victory takes us a giant stride closer to ensuring that victims of gun violence can hold the companies that profit from the pain of the American people accountable.”

About the Case:

On March 20, 2016 in Mount Pleasant, a town outside of Pittsburgh, J.R. Gustafson died in an unintentional shooting by a boy who mistakenly believed the gun was unloaded when the magazine was removed. Gun manufacturer Springfield Armory made and local gun store Saloom sold the gun, which lacked several obvious safety features that resulted in J.R.’s death.

On March 19, 2018, Brady and Pittsburgh firm Carlson Lynch, on behalf of J.R Gustafson’s parents, sued the gun maker and the gun store, alleging that the boy’s death could have been prevented had the defective gun included several safety features, including a magazine disconnect and an internal lock or a loaded chamber indicator.

On January 15, 2019, a trial judge in Westmoreland County ruled that PLCAA provides the gun industry with immunity, and dismissed the suit. The Superior Court of Pennsylvania reversed that decision and remanded the case to the trial court.

 About Brady Legal:

Brady has represented victims of gun industry negligence for over 30 years and has won more than $60 million in settlements and verdicts in cases brought by Brady on behalf of victims and survivors. Brady has also won landmark precedents holding that gun companies can be held legally responsible for the damage caused by their irresponsible business practices and has forced gun dealers and manufacturers to reform their practices to prevent sales of guns to dangerous people. Brady has litigated in over 40 states, and won victories in the Supreme Courts of Kansas, Missouri, Ohio, Indiana, Alaska, and appellate and trial courts in California, Florida, Mississippi, New York, Massachusetts, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Utah, Washington, West Virginia, Wisconsin, and other states.

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 Brady has one powerful mission — to unite all Americans against gun violence. We work across Congress, the courts, and our communities with over 90 grassroots chapters, bringing together young and old, red and blue, and every shade of color to find common ground in common sense. In the spirit of our namesakes Jim and Sarah Brady, we have fought for over 45 years to take action, not sides, and we will not stop until this epidemic ends. It’s in our hands.

 


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