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Sunday, November 21, 2004 at 02:38AM
The Illinois Supreme Court dismissed two novel lawsuits Thursday that
had sought to hold the firearms industry responsible for the costs of
gun violence in Chicago, ending a six-year legal battle that thrust
Mayor Richard Daley into the national political debate over gun
control. The state's highest court rejected arguments by Daley and the
families of murder victims that the firearms industry creates a "public
nuisance" by saturating the city and its suburbs with cheap guns that
quickly find their way into the hands of gang members. City attorneys
said they would not appeal. In its unanimous decision, the court ruled
that regulation of the manufacture, distribution and sale of firearms
should be left to the state legislature. "Any change of this magnitude
in the law affecting a highly regulated industry must be the work of
the legislature, brought about by the political process, not the work
of the courts," according to the justices. [more]