Families Of People Killed In 2018 Texas School Shooting Settle Suit With Ammo Dealer

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Retailer Lucky Gunner was accused of failing to verify the age of a shooter who bought more than 100 rounds of ammunition before the May 2018 shooting at Santa Fe High School,

against a Tennessee-based online retailer accused of illegally selling ammunition to the student who authorities say fatally shot 10 people on campus.

Under the lawsuit’s settlement, which was announced on Thursday, Lucky Gunner agreed to maintain an age verification system for customers buying ammunition, said Alla Lefkowitz, with Everytown Law, the litigation arm of the gun control advocacy group Everytown for Gun Safety. Other details of the lawsuit’s settlement are still confidential.

Lucky Gunner faced a similar lawsuit after the 2012 Aurora movie theater shooting in Colorado in which 12 people were killed. But a federal judge dismissed that lawsuit in 2015. “Texas has a law requiring proof of age for anyone under 30 to purchase tobacco products ... There is no good reason why there should not be a similar law for ammunition sales,” McGuire said.

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