Gun control group files suit against 'ghost gun' manufacturers
Brady United, one of the most high-profile gun control groups in the United States, filed lawsuits last week against a bevy of "ghost gun" manufacturers, accusing them of negligence, unfair marketing and more saying their products "undermined federal and state firearms laws." Cody Wilson, the managing director of Defense Distributed, who is named in the complaint, told Fox News that the litigation was "really light on factual allegations and evidence," and that his company's products have been "perfectly legal." "We shouldn’t have to say that those convicted of violent felonies and other people who are legally prohibited from possessing guns should not be able to possess guns," Brady counsel Jonathan Lowy said in a statement about the