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To: Tenchusatsu who wrote (1448791)3/25/2024 6:28:44 PM
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"Now any Big Corporation can be sued for the negative side effects of anything they sell"

Almost any corp can be sued. in fact, Saint Ron wanted more lawsuits and fewer government regulations.

Product Liability Law: Some Legal Background - FindLaw
California became the first state to adopt strict products liability in 1963. Other states followed suit, and in 1986 the U.S. Supreme Court incorporated strict product liability into admiralty law. Today, most states recognize some version of strict products liability. Plaintiffs routinely assert strict liability claims along with other tort claims and contract claims when filing a product liability lawsuit.

Gun Industry Immunity

In 2005, Congress passed the Protection of Lawful Commerce in Arms Act (PLCAA), a federal law that provides broad immunity from many lawsuits to manufacturers, ...

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Ron Paul: The most anti-environmental candidate ever | Berkeley
In a field in which all the candidates are weak in terms of protecting the environment, Ron Paul is unquestionably the worst. Here is his position (taken directly from his website):

Eliminate the ineffective EPA. Polluters should answer directly to property owners in court for the damages they create – not to Washington.