I want to make it perfectly clear: I am a 100% believer in the Sandy Hoax story.
I have zero doubt in my soul of souls that Adolf bin Lanza flew a masturbation machine into the Sandy Hook elementary school and killed six million Jew children. I have also studied the science, and yes – masturbation machine fuel can indeed melt school bricks.
I believe all this because I know that Jews are God’s chosen people. They would never lie, hoax, or file frivolous libel lawsuits and use their ethnic connections in the courts to chill freedom of speech.
That said – even for the chosen ones, and their utterly legitimate hoax, this is taking it a bit far, isn’t it?
GMA:
Remington Arms agreed Tuesday to settle liability claims from the families of five adults and four children killed in the massacre at Sandy Hook Elementary School, according to a new court filing, marking the first time a gun manufacturer has been held accountable for a mass shooting in the U.S.
Remington agreed to pay the families $73 million.
The settlement comes over seven years after the families sued the maker of the Bushmaster XM15-E2S semiautomatic rifle that was used in the 2012 mass shooting in Newtown, Connecticut.
Nicole Hockley, whose son, Dylan, was killed in the shooting, said in a statement, “My beautiful butterfly, Dylan, is gone because Remington prioritized its profit over my son’s safety. Marketing weapons of war directly to young people known to have a strong fascination with firearms is reckless and, as too many families know, deadly conduct. Using marketing to convey that a person is more powerful or more masculine by using a particular type or brand of firearm is deeply irresponsible.”
Maybe if your son was a HAWK instead of a butterfly, he could have dodged those bullets?
That’s what I would have said if I was the CEO of Remington.
“My hope is that by facing and finally being penalized for the impact of their work, gun companies, along with the insurance and banking industries that enable them, will be forced to make their business practices safer than they have ever been,” Hockley said.
On Dec. 14, 2012, Adam Lanza, 20, forced his way into Sandy Hook Elementary School, and in the course of 264 seconds, fatally shot 20 first graders and six staff members.
Sure he did.
Yeah, I’m really sure that happened.
The rifle Lanza used was Remington’s version of the AR-15 assault rifle, which is substantially similar to the standard issue M16 military service rifle used by the U.S. Army and other nations’ armed forces, but fires only in semiautomatic mode.
The families argued Remington negligently entrusted to civilian consumers an assault-style rifle that is suitable for use only by military and law enforcement personnel and violated the Connecticut Unfair Trade Practices Act through the sale or wrongful marketing of the rifle.
Remington, which filed for bankruptcy protection in July 2020, had argued all of the plaintiffs’ legal theories were barred under Connecticut law and by a federal statute — the Protection of Lawful Commerce in Arms Act — which, with limited exceptions, immunizes firearms manufacturers, distributors and dealers from civil liability for crimes committed by third parties using their weapons.
…aaaaaaaand they lost.
This is just – what am I even supposed to say about this?
They used “private company” libertarian gibberish and frivolous lawsuits to destroy the First Amendment – “you still have a First Amendment but you can’t use it anywhere and if you do we will sue you.”
Now they’re using the same techniques on the Second Amendment.
Jews said: “It would be really difficult to repeal the First and Second Amendments, so let’s huddle up and figure out how to get this done.”
And this is what they came up with.
The goyim now have no free speech, and pretty soon it will be impossible to buy a gun.
Guns are designed to shoot, they are designed to kill, that is the purpose of a gun.
The First Amendment explicitly says that we need guns to kill politicians.
Not that I support killing politicians.
But that is what the Founding Fathers said.
Either the rule of law exists or it doesn’t.
Obviously, it doesn’t.
And this is not abstract or theoretical.
This affects your life.
We’ve gone from liberty to tyranny, rapidly, and you are going to get tread on.