2aguy
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Yep.....normal Americans understand that if someone uses a legal product illegally, the people who made the product are not responsible for that illegal action.....
Too bad left wing regressives aren't normal Americans....
Poll: 72% of Americans do not support lawsuits against gun manufacturers - Hot Air
It’s not just the 72% number here which is remarkable, but the fact that only 4% were either unsure or had no opinion on the subject. These aren’t figures which indicate a nation which is somehow mulling over the question. People are aware of this issue and have largely made up their minds. None of this should be terribly shocking to anyone who doesn’t live inside the bubble of electoral politics. A gun is a tool like any other. It is neither inherently good nor evil. What people do with their tools is the real question which is up for debate and voters clearly recognize where the responsibility for violence is to be found.
This ties in with broader trends among voters on the subject of guns. Pew Research has been tracking this question for decades and found that the tipping point was reached in August of last year. In the question of protecting gun rights vs gun control. a majority of Americans side with the Second Amendment.
Too bad left wing regressives aren't normal Americans....
Poll: 72% of Americans do not support lawsuits against gun manufacturers - Hot Air
It’s not just the 72% number here which is remarkable, but the fact that only 4% were either unsure or had no opinion on the subject. These aren’t figures which indicate a nation which is somehow mulling over the question. People are aware of this issue and have largely made up their minds. None of this should be terribly shocking to anyone who doesn’t live inside the bubble of electoral politics. A gun is a tool like any other. It is neither inherently good nor evil. What people do with their tools is the real question which is up for debate and voters clearly recognize where the responsibility for violence is to be found.
This ties in with broader trends among voters on the subject of guns. Pew Research has been tracking this question for decades and found that the tipping point was reached in August of last year. In the question of protecting gun rights vs gun control. a majority of Americans side with the Second Amendment.