Gun shop uses Guns N' Roses' name, iconic rock band sues
British guitarist Saul Hudson, alias "Slash," during a performance in Prague, Czech Republic, Feb. 11, 2013. (Shuttertstock Photo)


American hard rock band Guns N' Roses sued a company that runs an online gun store called Texas Guns and Roses.

In a lawsuit filed in Los Angeles, attorneys for the band said a corporation that runs the online shop was conning consumers into believing the business had something to do with the rock band.

Guns N' Roses "quite reasonably does not want to be associated with (the) defendant, a firearms and weapons retailer," the lawsuit, filed Thursday, said.

Additionally, the band claimed, the gun dealer "espouses political views related to the regulation and control of firearms and weapons on the website that may be polarizing too many United States consumers."

Guns N' Roses, formed in 1984, is one of the most successful bands of all time and was inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in 2012. Its members are Axl Rose, Saul "Slash" Hudson and Michael "Duff" McKagan.

The lawsuit identified Jersey Village Florist LLC as the owner and operator of Texas Guns and Roses, which it said sells firearms, ammunition, scopes, body armor and metal safes, among other items.

The online business is registered at a Houston address and obtained its Texas registry listing in 2016, without Guns N' Roses' "approval, license or consent," according to the suit.

Lawyers for the rock group are seeking a jury trial and a court order barring the use of the website name as well as unspecified punitive damages.

The online shop did not immediately respond to an email seeking comments.