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The Protection of Lawful Commerce in Arms Act (PLCAA) is a U.S law, passed in 2005, that protects firearms manufacturers and dealers from being held liable when crimes have been committed with their products. Both arms manufacturers and dealers can still be held liable for damages resulting from defective products, breach of contract, criminal misconduct, and other actions for which they are directly responsible. They may also be held liable for negligent entrustment when they have reason to know a gun is intended for use in a crime. The PLCAA is codified at 15 U.S.C. §§ 7901–7903.

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  • قانون حماية التجارة المشروعة في الأسلحة (PLCAA) هو قانون في الولايات المتحدة يحمي صانعي الأسلحة النارية وتجار الأسلحة النارية من التعرض للمساءلة عند ارتكاب جرائم بمنتجاتها. ومع ذلك، لا يزال من الممكن تحميل كل من المصنعين والتجار المسؤولية عن الأضرار الناجمة عن المنتجات المعيبة، وخرق العقد، وسوء السلوك الجنائي، وغيرها من الإجراءات التي يتحملون المسؤولية عنها بشكل مباشر بنفس الطريقة التي يتحمل بها أي مصنع للمنتجات الاستهلاكية في الولايات المتحدة المسؤولية. ويمكن أيضا أن تكون مسؤولة عن تكليف إهمال عندما يكون لديهم سبب لمعرفة المقصود بندقية للاستخدام في جريمة. تم تقنين PLCAA في 15 USC § § 7901-7903. (ar)
  • The Protection of Lawful Commerce in Arms Act (PLCAA) is a U.S law, passed in 2005, that protects firearms manufacturers and dealers from being held liable when crimes have been committed with their products. Both arms manufacturers and dealers can still be held liable for damages resulting from defective products, breach of contract, criminal misconduct, and other actions for which they are directly responsible. They may also be held liable for negligent entrustment when they have reason to know a gun is intended for use in a crime. The PLCAA is codified at 15 U.S.C. §§ 7901–7903. (en)
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  • Superior Court en banc (en)
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  • PLCAA (en)
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  • Mark and Leah Gustafson, Individually and as Administrators and Personal Representatives of the Estate of James Robert Gustafson, Appellants, v. Springfield Inc., d/b/a Springfield Armory and Saloom Department Store and Saloom Dept. Store LLC d/b/a Saloom Department Store, Appellees; The United States of America, Intervenor (en)
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  • Larry Craig (en)
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  • Senate (en)
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  • John T. Bender, Deborah Kunselman, John Musmanno (en)
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  • An Act to prohibit civil liability actions from being brought or continued against manufacturers, distributors, dealers, or importers of firearms or ammunition for damages, injunctive or other relief resulting from the misuse of their products by others. (en)
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  • Gustafson v. Springfield Armory (en)
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  • Protection of Lawful Commerce in Arms Act of 2005 (en)
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  • Federal Protection of Lawful Commerce in Arms Act is unconstitutional since it usurps state power over tort law in violation of Tenth Amendment and application to suit by appellants is beyond scope of Commerce Clause as they did not own the handgun involved in their son's accidental death. (en)
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  • Child Safety Lock Act of 2005 (en)
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  • §§ 921, 922, 924 (en)
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  • §§ 7901, 7902, 7903 (en)
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  • Protection of Lawful Commerce in Arms Act (en)
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  • The Protection of Lawful Commerce in Arms Act (PLCAA) is a U.S law, passed in 2005, that protects firearms manufacturers and dealers from being held liable when crimes have been committed with their products. Both arms manufacturers and dealers can still be held liable for damages resulting from defective products, breach of contract, criminal misconduct, and other actions for which they are directly responsible. They may also be held liable for negligent entrustment when they have reason to know a gun is intended for use in a crime. The PLCAA is codified at 15 U.S.C. §§ 7901–7903. (en)
  • قانون حماية التجارة المشروعة في الأسلحة (PLCAA) هو قانون في الولايات المتحدة يحمي صانعي الأسلحة النارية وتجار الأسلحة النارية من التعرض للمساءلة عند ارتكاب جرائم بمنتجاتها. ومع ذلك، لا يزال من الممكن تحميل كل من المصنعين والتجار المسؤولية عن الأضرار الناجمة عن المنتجات المعيبة، وخرق العقد، وسوء السلوك الجنائي، وغيرها من الإجراءات التي يتحملون المسؤولية عنها بشكل مباشر بنفس الطريقة التي يتحمل بها أي مصنع للمنتجات الاستهلاكية في الولايات المتحدة المسؤولية. ويمكن أيضا أن تكون مسؤولة عن تكليف إهمال عندما يكون لديهم سبب لمعرفة المقصود بندقية للاستخدام في جريمة. (ar)
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  • قانون حماية التجارة المشروعة في الأسلحة (ar)
  • Protection of Lawful Commerce in Arms Act (en)
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