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Why would a gunmaker provide 18,000 random cartoons to Sandy Hook families? Legal experts weigh in.
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An example of the 18,000 ‘random cartoons’ Remington turned over to nine Sandy Hook families suing for unlawful marketing in the 2012 mass shooting. This cartoon image was submitted to state Superior Court by the families’ attorneys in a July 2 complaint.Connecticut Superior Court
NEWTOWN - In the long-running lawsuit filed by the families of the Sandy Hook victims against Remington over its marketing of the AR-15-style rifle used by Adam Lanza to murder 26 first-graders and educators in 2012, the families requested various documents from Remington, including marketing and social media materials.
Why would a gunmaker provide 18,000 random cartoons to Sandy Hook families? Legal experts weigh in
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