Senate Close to Passing Gun Manufacturer Immunity Legislation

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Senate Close to Passing Gun Manufacturer Immunity Legislation

"Democrats, who believe that their calls for gun controls might have cost them the White House in 2000, are less willing to take on the gun lobby. Polls suggest that public fears about terrorism have helped mute the debate," reports USA Today.

"And now, gun rights supporters are closing in on what probably would be their most enduring victory."

"The Senate is close to passing a bill that would shield firearms manufacturers and dealers from civil lawsuits brought by victims of gun crimes. The measure, which the House passed 285-140 as 63 Democrats voted with the GOP majority, is an effort to shield the gun industry from the type of lawsuits that have been successful against tobacco and asbestos companies."

In "Gun Lawsuits Are No Business Of Congress," Senior Fellow Robert A. Levy writes that "the power to control frivolous lawsuits belongs to the states. When Congress' authority to regulate interstate commerce is misused to restrict gun lawsuits, we should not be surprised that it will also be misused to restrict gun possession and ownership."

Jonathan Block, editor, [email protected]

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"...we should not be surprised that it will also be misused to restrict gun possession and ownership."

It already is, Mr. Levy. Look up US code, title 18, chapters 922 and 924. Everything there is predicated upon congress' power to regulate interstate commerce.
 
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