Playing "Beat The Clock"
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Playing "Beat The Clock"





Ignoring the intent of the U.S. Senate, which recently passed a bill that would protect the firearms industry from unwarranted municipal lawsuits, Brooklyn, N.Y., federal court judge Jack B. Weinstein last Friday ordered industry members to trial on September 6 in the City of New York's "junk" lawsuit despite pre-trial proceedings being nowhere near complete. Judge Weinstein rebuffed complaints from attorneys representing gun companies in the case that their clients could not get a fair trial. It is clear judge Weinstein is rushing the case to trial before the House of Representatives can pass the Protection of Lawful Commerce in Arms Act when it returns from its August recess. His blatant "beat the clock" strategy is just the latest move by an unelected judge with a decade-long track record of being sympathetic to anti-gun plaintiffs. The Hamilton and NAACP cases were both tried before judge Weinstein, and many other cases have been brought in his courtroom. Sen. Larry Craig specifically mentioned the City of New York's case as an example of the kind of "junk" lawsuits the legislation is intended to stop. Contact the Speaker of the House, Rep. J. Dennis Hastert, (202-225-2976) and urge him to have the House immediately take up the Senate-passed bill (S.397) upon returning from its August recess.

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