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Gunmaker lawsuit after Auburn grad’s death faces major obstacle, attorney warns
An Alabama father faces manslaughter charges after allegedly accidentally shooting and killing his son's 22-year-old girlfriend, Whitney Robeson, an Auburn University graduate. Her family's wrongful death lawsuit against the gunmaker may be hindered by the Protection of Lawful Commerce in Arms Act, which shields manufacturers from most lawsuits unless defective manufacturing is proven.
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