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once again a democrat activist judge ignores the constitution and federal law

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we really need a federal law that bans democrats from nominating and appointing judges
https://www.upi.com/Top_News/US/2024/03/09/judge-dismiss-challenge-washington-gun-law/2041710007305/
U.S. NEWS MARCH 9, 2024 / 2:27 PM
Federal judge upholds Washington state gun industry accountability law
By Ehren Wynder

The National Shooting Sports Foundation had complained that a Washington state law holding gun industry members accountable for their products falling into the wrong hands is unconstitutional. File photo by Sergio Flores/UPI
The National Shooting Sports Foundation had complained that a Washington state law holding gun industry members accountable for their products falling into the wrong hands is unconstitutional. File photo by Sergio Flores/UPI | License Photo
March 9 (UPI) -- A federal judge (democrat appointed by biden in 2021) has dismissed a challenge to a Washington state law that would hold gun makers and sellers accountable for preventing their products from getting into the wrong hands.

U.S. District Court Judge Mary Dimke (democrat appointed by biden in 2021) on Friday dismissed the National Shooting Sports Foundation's complaint against Senate Bill 5078 in which it argued the bill is unconstitutional on First and Second Amendment grounds.

The ruling in Spokane, Wash., brought praise from Washington Attorney General Bob Ferguson.

"My legal team remains undefeated against the gun lobby in court," Ferguson said in a statement. "This law protects Washingtonians from gun violence by ensuring that gun industry members face real accountability when their irresponsible conduct harms our communities."

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