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Four congregations of Catholic religious sisters filed a lawsuit against the gun manufacturer Smith & Wesson on Tuesday, accusing the company of participating in illegal marketing tactics that they said attract a “dangerous category of consumers” and facilitate “an unrelenting and growing stream of killings.”

The suit was filed in district court in Clark County, Nevada, and demands a trial by jury regarding the sisters’ accusations.

The four congregations — the Adrian Dominican Sisters; Sisters of Bon Secours USA; Sisters of St. Francis of Philadelphia; and Sisters of the Holy Names of Jesus & Mary, U.S.-Ontario Province — filed their lawsuit as Smith & Wesson stockholders.

The sisters said in a joint Dec. 5 statement that their goal is to stop Smith & Wesson from manufacturing and selling any more AR-15 rifles, which as they point out have been used in several recent mass shootings.

“These rifles have no purpose other than mass murder,” the sisters said. “By design, they inflict the greatest number of casualties with maximum bodily harm in the shortest amount of time.”

The sisters collectively own 1,000 shares in Smith & Wesson, according to The Wall Street Journal. Though a small percentage of the company’s total shares, this amount gives the congregations the right to file legal action.

The suit, called a “derivative complaint,” was filed against the Smith & Wesson board and executive officers. Neither the complaint nor the sisters’ statement said how long the sisters have been shareholders of the weapons-manufacturing company. Their attorney Jeffrey Norton also declined to say.

Their suit, however, does state that they have been investors “at all relevant times” to their complaint.

The sisters said that Smith & Wesson’s leadership is violating its fiduciary duties by “prioritizing short-term profit over long-term risk.”

“The company is intent on marketing and selling AR-15 rifles in whatever manner results in the most sales — even if the marketing is illegal and attracts a dangerous category of buyers, facilitates an unrelenting and growing stream of killings, and causes the company to face an ever-increasing and substantial likelihood of liability that threatens its long-term existence,” the sisters said in their statement.

In their suit, the sisters call on Smith & Wesson to return to being “a successful beacon of responsible gun ownership” by stopping all manufacturing and selling of AR-15s, which they call “military-grade, mass-killing assault weapons.”

Smith & Wesson is an American firearms manufacturer founded in 1852. It currently operates out of Nevada and Tennessee. The company makes and sells a wide array of firearms, including ArmaLite-type rifles, commonly referred to as “AR-15s,” which it has been selling since 2006.

AR-15s are semi-automatic rifles that are legal for ownership by civilians in most U.S. states.

The sisters claim that Smith & Wesson AR-15s have “been used by numerous perpetrators of highly publicized mass shootings” since 2012 and that “it was Smith & Wesson’s targeted marketing practices that ensured that its AR-15 rifles would be purchased and used by emotionally troubled young men through advertisements designed to take advantage of young men’s impulsive behavior and lack of self-control.”

The congregations argue in their suit that Smith & Wesson’s marketing techniques violate a 2000 agreement the company made with the federal government to not market in such a way as to appeal to juveniles or criminals.

“The company’s executives and board members have since chosen to flagrantly ignore the safe marketing practices … and instead focus on the continued targeting of young consumers, eschewing any effort to mitigate the potential harm to the company caused by such practices,” the sisters assert.

Further, the suit alleges that the Smith & Wesson’s board and executives “intentionally fail to take any steps to prevent or curb Smith & Wesson’s continued marketing and sale of the company’s AR-15 rifles in those jurisdictions [that ban the sale of AR-15s].”

Mark Smith, the president and CEO of Smith & Wesson, told CNA in a statement that Smith & Wesson “is proud to empower law-abiding American citizens with the ability to defend themselves and their families from harm.”

“This frivolous lawsuit is simply another instance in their long history of attempting to hijack and abuse the shareholder advocacy process to harm our reputation and company,” he said, adding that “this activist group is not interested in the best interests of the company or its stockholders.”

Norton, the sisters’ attorney, said in a Dec. 5 statement that the congregations of sisters “have long sought corporate responsibility” through “their shareholder activism,” which is the practice of buying stock in a company expressly to use that share to try to change how the organization is run.

This is not the first time this group of sisters has sued a company through shareholder activism. The sisters have also filed similar lawsuits against Hyatt Hotels and General Electric in the past, according to reporting by The Wall Street Journal.

All four congregations are also part of a group called the Interfaith Center on Corporate Responsibility, which has net assets in the low millions and, according to its website, is a “coalition of faith- and values-based investors who view shareholder engagement with corporations as a powerful catalyst for change.”
 
Retarded Sisters please, guns are not marketed towards juveniles, it's illegal for a juvenile to buy a gun through legal means, the same can mostly be said of criminals. Most gun crimes are with handguns, as handguns are easier to conceal than a fucking rifle. Who the fuck is giving you your talking points?
I have never seen a commercial for a gun, nor a billboard for one. (Gun shows, of course, but not actual manufacturers themselves). And they weren't marketed toward kids.

And the "guns are bad because they can be used as a weapon to hurt innocent people" is a retarded argument because every nearly single object you own can be used as a blunt force object in a pinch, something to stab with, or strangle with.
 
I take that must be the bluest nevada county since nobody in that state would vote against guns.

That is basically Las Vegas, which also has had funny business in its elections as well.

I have never seen a commercial for a gun, nor a billboard for one. (Gun shows, of course, but not actual manufacturers themselves). And they weren't marketed toward kids.

And the "guns are bad because they can be used as a weapon to hurt innocent people" is a retarded argument because every nearly single object you own can be used as a blunt force object in a pinch, something to stab with, or strangle with.

Gavin Newsom had to stretch stretch so far out to find a gun advertisement from Ohio from a small small company for a AR chambered in 22LR to promote his idea that gun advertising is bad.
 
I have never seen a commercial for a gun, nor a billboard for one. (Gun shows, of course, but not actual manufacturers themselves). And they weren't marketed toward kids.
Same, the only place I've ever seen them are specifically gun stores (they won't serve underage), websites, and gun magazines. So to say they market to juveniles... the sisters are of Satan for lying so brazenly.
 
Same, the only place I've ever seen them are specifically gun stores (they won't serve underage), websites, and gun magazines. So to say they market to juveniles... the sisters are of Satan for lying so brazenly.
G&A mags, and that's about it. It's crazy. I remember there were some signs for gun shows. No branding or anything. They act like it's cigarette ads in 'any mag'. Or shit, AVGN advertising hard liquor to kids (Kraken).

Again like the U Penn thing, it's not the general age/audience censorship, it's the general acceptance for those that approve of 'the message'. Grrr. It's the hypocrisy.
 
Four congregations of Catholic religious sisters filed a lawsuit against the gun manufacturer Smith & Wesson on Tuesday, accusing the company of participating in illegal marketing tactics that they said attract a “dangerous category of consumers” and facilitate “an unrelenting and growing stream of killings.”
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Of course Catholics ignoring the Bible pro-pedo killing and pro-self defense verses. Kyle Rittenhouse unlike them is a true Christian. Lol
 
Why and how do they own shares exactly?

They keep throwing around terms like illegal but i don't think they understand the law. Same with "weapons of war" bullshit. That's an argument FOR said weapons legality above all else!
 
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are these religious sisters jewish LOL
No they're just super old women who were around before Vatican 2 and wanted the church to be more accepting or some shit. And then after Vatican 2 no one wanted to become a nun anymore so only actually religious women became nuns. It's the primary split between convents in the US, and while there's a lot less of the young "trad nuns", the old liberal ones are all dying.
 
Wasn't there a case of some morbidly obese retard suing a fast food chain and winning? Pretty sure another one wanted restaurants from smelling so delicious because it was impossible to resist or something. Smilarly retarded logic.
 
You know, I've always wondered why nobody has sued Ford or General Motors for DUI related deaths. A consumer sedan does not need more than 110 horsepower, it does not need to be able to exceed70MPH, even the lowest end vehicle produced does about double that. SUV's do not need to exist, that's about 1500lbs of metal that isn't necessary to drive %75 of them are not capable of 4 wheel drive, they are useless for actual of-road use. You have all these vehicles on the road over-powered, over-loaded DUI collisions kill, what? 150 times the AR15 does? And nobody cares? How about installing a Breathalyzer standard in every car in North America? We'd save 100,000 times as many lives as the AR-15 even killed.

These lawsuits are never about saving lives, they are about people being offended by firearms.
Careful now, don't give these people any ideas - they're retarded enough to genuinely try lawfare as a tactic.
 
Careful now, don't give these people any ideas - they're retarded enough to genuinely try lawfare as a tactic.

Ah yes, the reddit bicyclist faggots. Those people should all die in a housefire, or be run over by cars they seem to love to cut off. I live in a large US city and the bike faggots seem to love to go into tunnels and take up entire lanes during rush hour often while carrying loud stereos blasting shitty music. The crucial moment is that one guy in a car that lets them in, then we are all fucked as they jam up the tunnel for 20 minutes riding as slow as possible. Now just about 7 years ago I was that guy or would have been, the first car they needed to play chicken with to take over the tunnel. I still remember this little cunt riding into oncoming traffic towards my lane right at the entry to the tunnel. It took about 2 seconds for me to realize what he was doing I was driving an old SUV I had, not much horsepower around 160-170 but when you mash the throttle and aim right at them it's all the same. I still remember him pussing-out trying to brake as hard as he could then stumbling and falling and then his friend crashing into him. Fucking beautiful sight to see, I smiled and waved as they cursed me driving by.
 
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