The attorneys for the Sandy Hook families have filed a memorandum of law in opposition of Remington’s motion for a stay in the litigation, arguing the gun maker will not suffer irreparable harm if the stay isn’t granted.

Remington Arms Co. LLC and its daughter company, Bushmaster Firearms International LLC, filed a motion to stay the litigation earlier this month with the Connecticut’s high court as it prepares to file an appeal with the U.S. Supreme Court. Remington has said it will base its appeal on the Protection of Lawful Commerce In Arms Act, which protects gun dealers and manufacturers from liability when crimes are committed with their products.

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