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In reply to the discussion: It’s time to repeal the gun industry’s exceptional legal immunity [View all]LuckyTheDog
(6,837 posts)How they do that would be up to them. They could have personnel visit the shops periodically, they could require dealers to go through training, or any number of things.
A gun shop does not have a constitutional right to buy guns from any particular manufacturer. In fact, they don't have a constitutional right to stay in business, either.
So, if, say, Colt told a shop that "we're not doing business with you because you don't meet our standards," then there would be nothing illegal about that. The gun shop could sue because anybody can sue anyone about anything. But the court would not likely side with the plaintiff.
Gun manufacturers could cover themselves by requiring retailers to sign an agreement spelling out specific terms. Disputes could be settled with binding arbitration.