Washington’s New Gun Law Hits Dealers Hard: Increased Costs and Delays Amid Stricter Security Measures

SPOKANE, Wash. — A new law in Washington State mandating stringent security and insurance reforms is placing a heavy financial burden on local firearm dealers, including Jeremy Ball, the owner of Sharp Shooting Indoor Range and Gun Shop. Since the enactment of House Bill 2188, which took effect in July 2025, Ball has reported substantial costs and delays in his business operations. The legislation requires firearm retailers to implement enhanced safety measures, including comprehensive employee background checks, round-the-clock surveillance systems, and a minimum liability insurance coverage of $1 million for each incident. As Ball discusses … Read more

New Lawsuit Blames Union Station and Gun Dealers for Fatal Parade Day Shooting

Kansas City, Mo. — A new lawsuit has emerged following a deadly shooting during a parade event in 2022, alleging that Union Station and several gun dealers bear responsibility for the wrongful death of a victim. The complaint contends that the negligence of these entities contributed to an environment that allowed the tragic event to unfold. The shooting occurred on the afternoon of the parade, which was intended to celebrate a community milestone. Instead, it turned into a scene of chaos and violence when gunfire erupted, resulting in one death and injuries to multiple individuals. … Read more

Dealers Allege Hyundai Fudged EV Sales Figures, Sparking Legal Battle and Investigations

Chicago, IL — Hyundai is currently under scrutiny after several of its dealers filed a lawsuit in federal court in Chicago, claiming the South Korean automaker manipulated electric vehicle (EV) sales figures. The legal action, initiated by Napleton Aurora Imports in Illinois and its affiliated franchises, alleges that Hyundai Motor America Corp (HMA) coaxed dealers into misusing inventory codes designated for “loaner” vehicles to inflate sales statistics. According to the lawsuit, dealers who complied with the alleged manipulation received price discounts and other incentives from Hyundai. Conversely, those who refused to participate faced punitive measures. … Read more

Burger King Faces $15M Lawsuit as New York City Location Becomes Drug Dealers’ Haven

NEW YORK CITY – Burger King is facing a $15 million lawsuit filed by a concerned resident who alleges that the fast-food chain’s location on Fulton Street has become a haven for drug dealers. Kevin Kaufman, a resident of the Fulton Chambers condominium building, filed the complaint with the New York Supreme Court, claiming that the restaurant fails to take sufficient action to prevent an “open-air drug bazaar” that has brought danger, illegal activity, and turmoil to the neighborhood. Kaufman argues that the presence of drug dealers at the Burger King attracts individuals struggling with … Read more