Eighth Circuit Court Considers Public Access to Army's Sig Sauer P320 Safety Analysis
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Summary
A legal battle over the disclosure of the Army's Failure Modes, Effects, and Criticality Analysis (FMECA) for Sig Sauer's P320 pistol has reached the Eighth Circuit Court of Appeals. A media intervenor is requesting the appellate court to keep key records public, with the case involving Practical Shooting Insights website. The dispute centers around transparency of safety analysis documents for the firearm.
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A media intervenor is now asking the appellate court to keep key records open
their brief places Practical Shooting Insights (this site) squarely in the middle of the story
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