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He must have been against lawsuit protections before he was for it and now he's against it again.He's all over the freaking place.
Senility setting in ?
So he wants distributors to engage in redlining, refuse sales of "too many" guns to dealers if they are located "near" cities like Chicago?Bernie said:On the other hand, where there is a problem is there is evidence that manufacturers, gun manufacturers, do know that they’re selling a whole lot of guns in an area that really should not be buying that many guns. That many of those guns are going to other areas, probably for criminal purposes. So can we take another look at that liability issue? Yes.
Read it? He voted for it. Even by The Pelosi Doctrine he should thus know what it says. He's just chasing the national moonbat base that's far more anti than the special flavor of VT moonbat.Sadly, most people discussing the PLCAA have never actually read the text.
When do we start holding Politicians liable for gun crimes in GFZs? Or for murders by drug lords and terrorists they armed to prove political points?
In areas like Illinois, it isn't uncommon for a dealer in a town just outside Cook County limits to sell 1000 "AKs" in a month, because they get all the business from everybody inside Cook County (Though a new lawsuit may change this)I think what he was trying to say was manufactures should be aware if they sell x(large) number of guns in a small population. You sell 1000 Ak's in a town of 300 people in a month there is obviously something wrong; straw buyers or criminal purposes. Sounds like a job for the police not for Ruger,S&W, Glock etc.... to me.
The lawsuit said guns sold at shops in those suburbs end up in Chicago neighborhoods “in a manner that disproportionately jeopardizes the lives of African Americans, causes mental anguish and distress and diminishes the value of their homes and other property.”
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The lawsuit asks the court to declare those three suburbs in violation of the Illinois Civil Rights Act and issue an injunction requiring them to strengthen their regulation of gun stores.