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Firearm-makers may finally decide it's in their interest to help reduce gun violence after Sandy Hook ruling

  • Written by Timothy D. Lytton, Distinguished University Professor & Professor of Law, Georgia State University
Firearm-makers may finally decide it's in their interest to help reduce gun violence after Sandy Hook rulingThe popularity of semiautomatic rifles increases the risk that mass shootings result in multiple deaths. AP Photo/Jae C. Hong

Mass shootings have become a routine occurrence in America.

Gun-makers have long refused to take responsibility for their role in this epidemic. That may be about to change.

The U.S. Supreme Court on Nov. 12 refused to block...

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