07-01-2020, 09:58 PM
(07-01-2020, 09:35 PM)fredtoast Wrote: Sorry for the confusion. I guess I should have explained that PLCAA stands for "Protection of Lawful Commerce in Arms Act". It is the legislation that protects gun makers from liability.
And as I have said. I have the same opinion of that act as I do 47 USC 230 which protects internet providers.
There's no confusion and I am aware of what the PLCAA is (if I wasn't then I would have googled searched it). You didn't answer my question though, what do you think of firearms manufacturer's having qualified immunity from lawsuits based on the misuse of their product? I ask because many on the left want to eliminate this. I thought the parallel was interesting given the right's concern about social media platforms. I don't recall a Dem every calling for the repeal of this immunity for the gun industry based on the shooter's political stance. Hence, you did not answer my question.