Well, let's be honest about why the proposals are being made. If bankrupting gun zealots is a prime goal, let's get some cheap ideas on the table on how to maximize their expenses while minimizing the other sides.
(one side gets to sue class action style, other side has to defend individually? That would be pricey if one side needed millions of lawyers and the other could have a team of hundreds)
We have finite resources, and what looks like an supra-exponetiatingly expensive task here. Some thought up front to efficiently apply limited resources will make the difference between success and failure.
But let's focus and enunciate just what we're trying to do.
(one side gets to sue class action style, other side has to defend individually? That would be pricey if one side needed millions of lawyers and the other could have a team of hundreds)
We have finite resources, and what looks like an supra-exponetiatingly expensive task here. Some thought up front to efficiently apply limited resources will make the difference between success and failure.
But let's focus and enunciate just what we're trying to do.
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