"they are quite literally trying to induce an arms race" [View all]
It looks like the gun legislation that Congress is considering is stalling out not just on the assault weapons ban, but on whats probably an even more important part of the bill, universal background checks. Republicans just arent having it, and Harry Reid is considering taking it out of the bill in the hopes that it will pass. Sadly, this was entirely predictable. As Ive noted before, the rule of thumb is that if a regulation would cut into the profits of the gun industry, their lobbyists and Republicans will resist the regulation. Apparently, a loophole that allows criminals to buy guns from private dealers is just too profitable for gun manufacturers, and theyre going to resist closing the loophole, even if that means the murder rate remains high. As noted at Think Progress, universal background checks are effective, popular, and inexpensive, so quite literally the only thing standing in the way is a lobby that is intent on protecting gun industry profits above all else.
Making sure that criminals can get their hands on guns increases gun industry profits in two major ways. The most obvious is that if criminals are buying their products, gun manufacturers make more money directly. Even if theyre buying them secondhand, that increases demand on manufacturers, since someone has to buy them firsthand to sell them to the secondhand market.
But beyond just that,
the gun industry benefits from having a lot of well-armed criminals around, because their presence justifies the purchase of more guns for the non-criminal consumer. Gun marketing is largely fear-based, which is why Wayne LaPierre is always on about how the world is just about to collapse into chaos and you need a mini-arsenal of his industrys products to protect yourself.
They need people to believe that the streets are clogged up with criminals wielding guns, because thats how they convince you to buy more guns and bigger, more expensive guns. They are quite literally trying to induce an arms race, which is why, inevitably, the answer to every question of personal security is to buy more guns and line the coffers of the gun industry. If guns stopped falling in the hands of criminals and the nightly news didnt have a relentless flow of gun murders to report on, people might start to believe theyre safe, and they would buy fewer guns.
http://www.rawstory.com/rs/2013/03/20/universal-background-checks-threaten-gun-industry-profits-so-they-have-to-go/