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Product Liability

Aug. 8, 2001

Gunmaker Immune in 101 California Case

SAN FRANCISCO - Foes of assault weapons were outgunned by a divided California Supreme Court on Monday in a ruling over the 101 California St. massacre that precludes plaintiffs from suing gunmakers for negligence.

By John Roemer
Daily Journal Staff Writer
        SAN FRANCISCO - Foes of assault weapons were outgunned by a divided California Supreme Court on Monday in a ruling over the 101 California St. massacre that precludes plaintiffs from suing gunmakers for negligence.
        The 5-1 majority opinion, written by ...

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