Family members and victims of last year's shooting on The Danforth have launched a lawsuit.
They are going after the gun manufacturer, Smith & Wesson, for $150 million in damages.
The suit accuses the company of failing to install smart technology that could have kept the wrong person from firing the gun.
Ken Price's daughter Samantha was hurt in the shooting.
We have smart technology everywhere," he tells our sister station CP24. "Why aren't guns more aligned to the legislation which is to tie the actual usage to those that are entitled to use the gun."
The suit cites an agreement from nearly two decades ago.
Smith & Wesson told the U.S. government that it would add smart technology to its new guns by 2003.
The gun used in the Danforth shooting was introduced in 2005, without the technology.
10-year-old Julianna Kozis and 18-year-old Reese Fallon, were killed in the July 2018 shooting. 13 others were hurt.
The gunman, 29-year-old Faisal Hussain, took his own life.