

The Sandy Hook settlement
Feb 17, 2022
Kim Bellware, a national reporter for The Washington Post, provides expert insight into the groundbreaking $73 million settlement reached by Sandy Hook victims' families with Remington Arms, highlighting the legal challenges that paved the way for this accountability. Amanda Coletta shares on-the-ground reporting from Ottawa, detailing the lengthy protests against vaccine mandates that turned into a broader demand for lifting all pandemic restrictions, causing significant disruptions across Canada and the U.S.
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Sandy Hook Settlement
- The Sandy Hook victims' families settled with Remington Arms for $73 million.
- This is one of the largest settlements a gun manufacturer has paid in such a case.
Legal Strategy
- The families used the Connecticut Unfair Trade Practices Act to sue Remington.
- They argued Remington improperly marketed the Bushmaster AR-15 to civilians.
Remington's Marketing Tactics
- Remington's marketing targeted young men with themes of masculinity and power.
- One campaign, the "man card," shamed men without the rifle.