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Nuns Sue Smith & Wesson Over AR-15-Style Rifle Deaths

A coalition of Catholic nuns who own shares in Smith & Wesson claim that the gun maker is putting itself at risk by selling AR-15-style rifles. The company’s C.E.O. called it a “frivolous lawsuit.”

Amanda Holpuch
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Clark County (Nev), Corporations, Demonstrations, Protests and Riots, Factories and Manufacturing, Firearms, Gun Control, Las Vegas (Nev), Men and Boys, Nuns, Shareholder Rights and Activism, Suits and Litigation (Civil)
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