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Family to File Lawsuit Against Gun Manufacturer Kahr Arms
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"On Dec. 24, 1999, Danny Guzman was shot to death in front of a Worcester nightclub with a 9 mm Kahr pistol. Later investigation revealed that the gun was one of several stolen from Kahr Arms by Kahr employees with criminal records. The case has exposed the lack of security, record keeping, and other reasonable safeguards at Kahr Arms. Also named in the suit is Kahr Arms' parent company, One Up Enterprises, a holding company for the Reverend Sun Myung Moon's Unification Church." |
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