Nominally Reliable Ally: NRA
| During a phone conversation with an engineer who'd been working on 'smart gun' technology before it became law in New Jersey, he asked incredulously: 'How can a law be written about something that doesn't even exist?' Of course, the answer is easy. There is no competition in New Jersey as regards either the media or political philosophy. But a bad law such as New Jersey's 'child proof' or 'personalized' gun law is easily overturned. For that matter, so are all the lawsuits against gun manufacturers by cities and states. Do these government entities have police departments? Do those police departments purchase guns from the very same manufacturers being sued? How can these government entities sue with the full knowledge beforehand that their lawsuits are frivolous and intended only to financially strap low margin gun manufacturers? Is this the height of absurdity? |
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