Another “quick takes” on items where there is too little to say to make a complete article, but is still important enough to comment on.
The focus this time: …and justice for none.
First, a little mood music:
Carrying on…

Gunmakers are legally protected from being sued for the misuse of their products. But an aggressive lawyers and a loophole or two is enough for Remington to fork over $73,000,000.
“The suit was first filed against the company in 2014. Claiming wrongful death, the plaintiffs accused Remington of engaging in deceptive marketing tactics in promoting the firearm as a hyper-masculine weapon. One Remington ad depicted the gun with the words: ‘Consider Your Man Card Reissued.’ The gunmaker denied a casual relationship between the advertising strategy and the tragedy.
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“While federal law shields gun manufacturers from some wrongful death litigation, the Connecticut Supreme Court ruled Remington was not immune from liability on the matter of its marketing practices. Remington appealed to the U.S. Supreme Court, which dismissed the opportunity to review the case.”
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