Nothing will change. We've made our gun culture decisions too long ago. We are what we deserve.
Sent from my SM-A426U using JazzFanz mobile app
Facts
Nothing will change. We've made our gun culture decisions too long ago. We are what we deserve.
Sent from my SM-A426U using JazzFanz mobile app
Nothing will change. We've made our gun culture decisions too long ago. We are what we deserve.
Sent from my SM-A426U using JazzFanz mobile app
No but reloaders will become sellers. Like I said, like speak-easies. During prohibition people didn't all start making their own moonshine, and those that did many started selling what they made.
Plus the backlash against something like this would be untenable. It is a thought, but just would never happen.
U.S. tort laws generally protect manufacturers (not just gun makers) if their product is not defective, proper warnings are given and advertisements or instructions do not cause misuse.I actually think the easiest way to effect some control is to make weapons manufactures and sellers accountable for the damage caused by their weapons. Not easy to do legally but probably easier than banning weapons outright. You know as a licensee I have a duty of care to my patrons and to the people within a foreseeable distance of my premises to ensure public safety. And im legally liable for that...
Its kinda interesting that in the most litigious country on earth nobody has successfully sued the arms industry.
I disagree. You’re seeing changes in laws at the state level for better or worse. Even Florida has passed some gun control recently. Hundreds of lives may have been saved by this:Nothing will change. We've made our gun culture decisions too long ago. We are what we deserve.
Sent from my SM-A426U using JazzFanz mobile app

I'm in Oregon. Both of my Senators and my representative are Dems, All 3 of them have spoken in favor of, or introduced legislation for, various gun control topics.Just curious, how many of you who want to enact sensible gun control have actually contacted BOTH your Representative and two Senators in the past year about enacting gun control?
Here’s a template email.
![]()
How to Contact Your Elected Representative About Gun Control
‘Staying silent and privately grieving isn’t enough anymore'time.com
It’ll take you 5-10 mins to send. You’ll probably spend at least 3x that waiting in the drive thru line at Chick fil a, In & Out, and JCWBs this week.
And here’s how you find out who your Representative and Senators are and will provide you with their contact information. Just plug in your address and their information will load in seconds:
![]()
Find Your Members in the U.S. Congress
Find your members of Congress by typing in your address on Congress.gov.www.congress.gov
If you haven’t contacted them since Buffalo or Uvalde, you probably should. They can’t read your minds. They don’t know what you want without you telling them. And for those of you cynical about making a difference, think about the last two years. Where did the CRT scare come from? How did school board meetings become overrun by crazed people worrying about books depicting two gay penguins? How did masking become the gateway drug to your elementary school teacher becoming a pedo? Citizens organizing can definitely make a difference. True, the above examples aren’t necessarily positive examples but they are examples of angry and organized citizens making a difference.
We need 1-2 more Democrats/Republicans in the senate to blow the filibuster and pass this much needed legislation.I'm in Oregon. Both of my Senators and my representative are Dems, All 3 of them have spoken in favor of, or introduced legislation for, various gun control topics.
They should make all high capacity firearms (think 30 round AR-15s) fall under the NFA (questions remain from Heller as to whether "common use" would disallow such a law).
Require a $200 fee with enhanced background check and registration. Have to get advanced permission to carry across state lines (can be renewed annually). The number of shooting crimes that involve NFA registered guns is close to zero.
This will increase funds for enforcement, and allow competitors to still use non-neutered magazines for competitions.
Also require that gun owners keep their guns locked up, with keys or codes secured. A large number of school shootings occurred with non-secured firearms.
I definitely see some merit in many of these ideas.One simple thing to look at is tax the hell out of it so few people can afford AR style guns. If the cost were triple it'd reduce purchases.