Remington Arms Co., the maker of the Bushmaster AR-15 rifle used in the Sandy Hook Elementary School massacre, has asked a Connecticut judge to seal certain portions of the discovery materials from public view in the high-profile lawsuit against the company.

The plaintiffs include nine families of those who died in the December 2012 shooting and survivor Natalie Hammond, who claim the gun makers acted and continue to act negligently in their production, marketing and sale of the firearm.

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