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The Supreme Court refused Monday to block a lawsuit against gun manufacturers for firearms violence in the nation's capital. An appeals court had said that the District of Columbia government and individual victims could sue under a D.C. law that says gun manufacturers can be held accountable for violence from assault weapons. The high court had been asked over the summer to use the case to strike down the statute. The lawsuit still could be voided by a new federal law, approved by the Senate in July.
October 04, 2005 at 12:00 AM
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