This made it to the state Supreme Court? Why? Should have been dismissed at the first level of judicial scrutiny, or better yet by the lawyer for the plaintiff.
That lawyer should be disciplined for bringing a frivolous lawsuit with zero chance of succeeding under the law.
mikee, the defendant’s lawyer should also have his pee-pee whacked for not pointing out the state law protecting gun shops, etc. in his opening statement. (But that wouldn’t generate those ol’ Billable Hours.)
OTOH, the constitutionality of the state law has been confirmed.
Bit of course, since the people who certified that driver with a driving permission slip have sovereign immunity and no quality control accountability of any sort.
April 26th, 2017 at 9:04 am
And if you’re in a wreck caused by a drunk driver, find out what he was drinking so you can sue the brewery or distillery.
April 26th, 2017 at 9:05 am
What’s sad is that the ruling is based on a law that specifically protects gun stores. It oughta be based on common sense.
April 26th, 2017 at 1:07 pm
This made it to the state Supreme Court? Why? Should have been dismissed at the first level of judicial scrutiny, or better yet by the lawyer for the plaintiff.
That lawyer should be disciplined for bringing a frivolous lawsuit with zero chance of succeeding under the law.
April 26th, 2017 at 3:07 pm
mikee, the defendant’s lawyer should also have his pee-pee whacked for not pointing out the state law protecting gun shops, etc. in his opening statement. (But that wouldn’t generate those ol’ Billable Hours.)
OTOH, the constitutionality of the state law has been confirmed.
April 26th, 2017 at 7:55 pm
Bit of course, since the people who certified that driver with a driving permission slip have sovereign immunity and no quality control accountability of any sort.