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HUD Secretary says Smith & Wesson could be conspiracy target

March 31, 2000
Web posted at: 4:39 p.m. EST (2139 GMT)

WASHINGTON (CNN) -- The Department of Housing and Urban
Development has asked the Justice Department to investigate
reports of a possible "conspiracy" of gun manufacturers to punish
Smith & Wesson for the company's decision to sign an accord to
produce safer guns in an effort to avoid government lawsuits.

Local, state and federal government officials who are part of the
Communities for Safer Guns Coalition met last week and reported
anecdotal evidence that might "suggest a conspiracy among
manufacturers to put Smith & Wesson out of business," said HUD
Secretary Andrew Cuomo at a news conference Friday.

"You can't pressure a company or try to put a company out of
business as a conspiracy of other companies," he said.

Justice spokeswoman Gina Talamona confirmed the department is
"reviewing the matter."

Smith & Wesson, the nation's largest gun manufacturer, signed an
agreement March 17 to install gun locks and other child-safety
devices on all guns, and to introduce "smart-gun" technology in
all newly designed handguns. The company also agreed to impose
marketing and distribution rules on retailers who carry its
wares, as ways to keep guns from children and criminals.

Smith & Wesson also promised to put a hidden, second serial
number on handguns to make them easier to trace.

In exchange, the city governments signing the settlement agreed
to drop the lawsuits they filed against the company to recover
costs associated with gun violence, and the federal government
agreed not to file its own lawsuit.

Cuomo said the gun industry and the National Rifle Association
were surprised at the settlement, and are "panicked" that tougher
safety rules are on the way.

Besides the federal government, Cuomo said the attorneys general
in Connecticut, Maryland and New York are looking into the
reports as well. The possibility of a boycott was first reported
by The New York Times earlier this week.

Cuomo also used the news conference to rally consumer and
government support for Smith & Wesson and other manufacturers who
may choose to participate in the responsibility standards
outlined in the accord.

Nearly 70 jurisdictions have now added the standards to contract
specifications when placing bids for police weapons. Cuomo said
police sales comprise about 25 to 30 percent of the annual market
for new guns.

Smith & Wesson's decision to sign the agreement was criticized by
the NRA and other gun groups. Two other gun manufacturers,
Browning and Glock Inc., have declined to sign onto the accord.

Glock refused to sign on because the company wanted the right to
make its business decisions without any interference from the
government, said Paul Jannuzzo, Glock vice president and general
counsel.

Browning is a defendant in a number of lawsuits filed by cities
and counties on the grounds that gun makers and dealers do not
take the necessary precautions to ensure the firearms they sell
are safe.

"In my estimation, (Smith & Wesson) has been politically drug
into giving away their own rights, the rights of everyone in the
industry, the rights of licensed gun dealers and the rights of
law-abiding gun owners," said Rich Bauter, vice president of
Browning.

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Gun manufacturer Glock mulls government settlement (3-20-00)

Smith & Wesson agrees to landmark gun safety settlement (3-17-00)

Under fire from NRA, Justice Department defends rate of gun
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(12-8-99)


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National Rifle Association Web site


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