It's way past time for the firearms industry to have a coordinated and integrated strategy to deal with this sort of shit. Leftist states, in alliance with Bloomberg and the other gun grabbing faggots will never stop attempting their death by a thousand cuts approach.
While the Bruen decision means that most or all of these bullshit laws will eventually be thrown out, it would be even more effective if the firearms industry got their shit together and had a pre-planned response for this sort of thing: divvy up which organization is going to file suit to prevent duplication of effort, all major manufacturers and retailers immediately cut off firearms, parts, and ammunition sales to government entities in the affected state, and end any discount programs for private sales to law enforcement.
Basically as soon as a law like this is passed the state becomes ostracized by anyone that matters in the firearms industry and a well coordinated lawsuit is filed. I honestly don't understand why they're not doing this, because if these states get away with banning guns many or most of these companies will go out of business. There simply aren't enough government contracts to support the amount the firearms and accessories currently being sold in America if private individuals can't own them.
It's way past time for the firearms industry to have a coordinated and integrated strategy to deal with this sort of shit. Leftist states, in alliance with Bloomberg and the other gun grabbing faggots will never stop attempting their death by a thousand cuts approach.
While the Bruen decision means that most or all of these bullshit laws will eventually be thrown out, it would be even more effective if the firearms industry got their shit together and had a pre-planned response for this sort of thing: divvy up which organization is going to file suit to prevent duplication of effort, all major manufacturers and retailers immediately cut off firearms, parts, and ammunition sales to government entities in the affected state, and end any discount programs for private sales to law enforcement.
Basically as soon as a law like this is passed the state becomes ostracized by anyone that matters in the firearms industry and a well coordinated lawsuit is filed. I honestly don't understand why they're not doing this, because if these states get away with banning guns many or most of these companies will go out of business. There simply aren't enough government contracts to support the amount the firearms and accessories currently being sold in America if private individuals can't own them.
Glock would never do that