
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. – -(AmmoLand.com)- The firearms and ammunition industry has been attacked for many years by well-funded anti-Second Amendment groups who travel the country using the courts to promote their agenda.
Following the tragic events of a 2018 shooting in Santa Fe, Texas, Everytown Law, financed by billionaire Michael Bloomberg, saw an opportunity to launch such an attack on Lucky Gunner.
The lawsuit that Everytown Law spearheaded against Lucky Gunner was recently dismissed and settled. Lucky Gunner followed all laws in completing the sales giving rise to the dismissed suit, a fact confirmed by the plaintiff and victim of the shooting, Trent Beazley.
“Upon reflection and review of the facts, I believe that Lucky Gunner did not break a law,” Beazley said.
Lucky Gunner is an industry leader in promoting gun safety, legal compliance, and customer service. It is expected that anti-Second Amendment activists will falsely claim this lawsuit resulted in changes to business practices in the gun industry.
However, according to Jake Felde, Chief Executive Officer of Lucky Gunner, “We didn’t agree to do anything we weren’t already doing. We’ll continue investing in a world class experience for American gun owners. We want ammo sales to be secure, convenient, and cost-effective for every law-abiding American.”
About LuckyGunner, LLC
LuckyGunner, LLC is a customer-focused online ammunition retailer headquartered in Knoxville, TN. It was founded in 2009 with the goal of revolutionizing the online ammunition buying experience. Today, it has a dedicated and passionate customer base made up of hunters, competitive and recreational shooters, and law enforcement agencies. LuckyGunner, LLC is owned by 2A Group, LLC.
SOURCE LuckyGunner
Hopefully, Every Clown had to pay Lucky Gunner’s legal fees and court costs
I’m happy for Lucky Gunner and ‘us’ good guys won another round. But from the information in the article I do not have a clue what this was about. More information would have been useful.
I buy ammo from Lucky Gunner. I had no idea they were under attack. I guess I need to order some more.
I hope the anti rights folks have to pay the legal fees for Lucky Gunner
Usual link to background is absent.
What’s the backstory here?
So there is actually more to this story. Apparently Luck Gunner sold ammo online to a 17 year old who then used that ammo in a mass situation. The settlement required LG to maintain an age verification system going forward. Based on this I’m not sure the statement above that LG got their legal fees paid by Everytown is correct. In fact, it is most likely incorrect. More here: https://www.everytown.org/press/everytown-law-announces-settlement-agreement-between-santa-fe-high-school-shooting-survivors-and-online-ammunition-seller-luckygunner/
Badly written article