Supreme Court declines to hear gunmakers’ challenge to New York firearms liability law

The Supreme Court declined Monday to hear gunmakers’ challenge to New York’s law allowing civil lawsuits against gun manufacturers, wholesalers, and dealers, leaving in place a lower court ruling that upheld the measure. The move is a setback for the firearms industry, which argued that New York’s law conflicts with a federal statute designed to []
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