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In reply to the discussion: Armslist Lawsuit Seeks to Punish Online Gun Seller, Narrow Loophoole in Law [View all]apocalypsehow
(12,751 posts)In the meantime, these kind of lawsuits need to be encouraged to be launched en masse. The goal being to make that firearm and accompanying ammunition as expensive as possible for the "end user" or purchaser of handguns and assault rifles, which is almost uniformly either (a) a criminal or (b) some right-wing NRA gump with Red Dawn fantasies or (c) cop-wannabes like George Zimmerman who like to strut down to the local Wal Mart with a pistol perched in their pants because it makes them feel tough.
In fact, when the House of Representatives turns Blue, which it will at some point, I would encourage the Democratic majority in both the House and Senate to fund NGO's to legally go forward with as many lawsuits as possible against the merchants of death in the gun industry. Also: a $100 per round ammo tax, which would make your average box of .40 caliber ammo cost upward of $5,000 per box. It would be a delight to hear the NRA squeal about such a progressive and socially-responsible tax.
These are stop-gap measures until meaningful gun control legislation can be enacted, and new members of the Supreme Court not in the Scalia-mold all of our "law-abiding gun owners" just luuuvvv can be appointed by a Democratic president.