2024 Legislative Session Thread

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  • BigMoose

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    Let's play a game of "stupid or liar".

    "Except as provided in section 5(1) or 5(2) of this chapter, a person may not bring or maintain an action against a firearms or ammunition manufacturer, trade association, or seller for:
    (1) recovery of damages resulting from, or injunctive relief or abatement of a nuisance relating to, the lawful:
    (A) design;
    (B) manufacture;
    (C) marketing; or
    (D) sale;

    of a firearm or ammunition for a firearm; or

    (2) recovery of damages resulting from the criminal or unlawful misuse of a firearm or ammunition for a firearm by a third party."

    Ind. Code § 34-12-3-3.


    "Nothing in this chapter may be construed to prohibit a person from bringing or maintaining an action against a firearms or ammunition manufacturer, trade association, or seller for recovery of damages for the following:

    (1) Breach of contract or warranty concerning firearms or ammunition purchased by a person.

    (2) Damage or harm to a person or to property owned or leased by a person caused by a defective firearm or ammunition.

    (3) Injunctive relief to enforce a valid statute, rule, or ordinance. However, a person may not bring an action seeking injunctive relief if that action is barred under section 3 of this chapter."

    Ind. Code § 34-12-3-5.
    They just seem to want to confuse the heck out of people
     

    JAL

    Master
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    Indiana
    Let's play a game of "stupid or liar".

    "Except as provided in section 5(1) or 5(2) of this chapter, a person may not bring or maintain an action against a firearms or ammunition manufacturer, trade association, or seller for:
    (1) recovery of damages resulting from, or injunctive relief or abatement of a nuisance relating to, the lawful:
    (A) design;
    (B) manufacture;
    (C) marketing; or
    (D) sale;

    of a firearm or ammunition for a firearm; or

    (2) recovery of damages resulting from the criminal or unlawful misuse of a firearm or ammunition for a firearm by a third party.
    "

    Ind. Code § 34-12-3-3.


    "Nothing in this chapter may be construed to prohibit a person from bringing or maintaining an action against a firearms or ammunition manufacturer, trade association, or seller for recovery of damages for the following:

    (1) Breach of contract or warranty concerning firearms or ammunition purchased by a person.

    (2) Damage or harm to a person or to property owned or leased by a person caused by a defective firearm or ammunition.

    (3) Injunctive relief to enforce a valid statute, rule, or ordinance. However, a person may not bring an action seeking injunctive relief if that action is barred under section 3 of this chapter
    ."

    Ind. Code § 34-12-3-5.

    They're blowing huge billows of smoke -- sowing confusion -- and then enter the FUD Factor to create Fear, Uncertainty and Doubt.
     
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