People stop to read heartfelt messages on a building under repair, left in memory of those who died in Sunday evening’s shooting on Toronto’s Danforth Avenue, Monday, July 23, 2018. The Canadian Press


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Survivors and families affected by the 2018 Danforth Avenue shooting in Toronto have received permission to move forward with a class-action lawsuit. They are suing gunmaker Smith & Wesson, whose weapon was used in the tragic incident that killed two people and injured thirteen others.

Victims of the Tragedy
The shooting took place in the city’s Greektown neighbourhood. Eighteen-year-old Reese Fallon and ten-year-old Julianna Kozis lost their lives. The gunman used a stolen Smith & Wesson semi-automatic handgun before turning the weapon on himself.

Why the Lawsuit Was Filed
The victims’ families claim Smith & Wesson failed to include safety technology in its guns that could prevent unauthorized use. They argue this negligence increased the risk of harm. The technology in question would allow only approved users to fire the weapon.

Initial Dismissal Reversed
An Ontario motions judge earlier rejected the lawsuit. The judge said the plaintiffs didn’t meet the legal requirement to show their case involved common issues across the group. But now, the Court of Appeal for Ontario has overturned that decision.

Court’s Reasoning
In its ruling, the court said the families didn’t have to prove they would win the case at this early stage. They only needed to provide enough evidence to show there was a basis for the lawsuit.

The judges explained, “The plaintiffs were not required to demonstrate that their negligence claim would ultimately be successful.” Instead, they just had to show that Smith & Wesson’s failure to include safety features may have increased the risk of harm.

Families Respond to the Decision
The plaintiffs released a statement after the ruling. They said, “Handgun manufacturers like Smith & Wesson have long known their products can be designed to prevent the type of unlawful use that led to the Danforth shooting.” They added they are seeking justice and accountability from the company.

Smith & Wesson Has Not Responded
The company has not yet commented on the ruling. The decision does not mean the plaintiffs have won the case, but it gives them the green light to proceed with their lawsuit.

Wider Impact
The Danforth shooting is considered one of the worst mass shootings in Toronto’s history. It sparked national conversation around gun violence and renewed calls for stronger firearm laws in Canada.

Next Steps
Now that the case can move ahead, the families and survivors hope it leads to real changes in how guns are made and who can use them. The lawsuit may also push manufacturers to take more responsibility for the safety of their products.

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