(February 28, 2020 at 10:35 am)BrianSoddingBoru4 Wrote:(February 28, 2020 at 10:17 am)Brian37 Wrote: It isn't a matter of rights. It is a matter of one industry, just like the auto industry drug it's feet, and tobacco lied about it's products, and oil was forced to remove lead from gas. It isn't about denying responsible people. It is about one industry putting profits over public safety. Same as any other industry.
It isn't enough to blame the user. Laws forcing owners to prove they are locking up their firearms is a start. But if you have a flooded market, those laws, while well intended, wont stop the flooded market that makes things like that far too common.
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Boru
If you want to know where a problem exist, FOLLOW THE MONEY!
Nope, sorry, this isn't about one product, this is about GREED.
As long as our firearm laws are a patchwork, and as long as the right wing buy's the sale of fear by the CEOs of the makers, we will continue to have the firearm violence we do.
In a perfect world, if we didn't have a flooded market, telling people to lock up their firearms makes sense. But the real problem has always been that, just like tobacco and Oil, firearm industry has successfully used fear to protect their market.