I understand your point about the media's portrayal of gun crime, and it's true that car accidents cause more deaths than firearms. However, the discussion of suing firearms dealers and manufacturers isn't about taking away the right to bear arms or discrediting the historical significance of firearms. It's about holding businesses accountable for their role in gun violence. For example, during the Fast and Furious operation, firearms dealers sold to straw purchasers, which led to the circulation of guns among criminal organizations and ultimately caused many deaths and injuries. In such cases, victims should have the right to seek compensation from these businesses for their negligence or complicity in illegal activities.
If gun manufacturers and dealers are held responsible for their actions, it may encourage them to implement stricter safety measures and practices, which could reduce gun-related accidents and crime. What do you think about this approach and how it might impact the firearms industry and gun violence?
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