News from the TPRC.
Taking cues from Gov. Gavin Newsom, Democratic lawmakers on Tuesday announced they would introduce legislation allowing private citizens, local governments and the state to sue reckless gun manufacturers.
The proposal is similar to a controversial measure passed by Texas lawmakers last year that allows private citizens to sue those who get abortions or assist others in getting abortions.
After the U.S. Supreme Court upheld the Texas law, Newsom vowed to work with the California Legislature on a bill that would allow private citizens to sue anyone who manufactures, distributes or sells an assault weapon or ghost gun kit or parts in California
Lawmakers said they have been working on the bill since the summer, and it’s modeled on law passed in New York state in July. The New York statute says industry stakeholders can be held liable for the illegal or “unreasonable” sale, manufacture, distribution, importing or marketing of firearms that cause harm to the public as a “public nuisance.”
I’m sure there will be the usual group of Californians who tell me that California still has some good folks, that we just to come alongside then and help them fight. That may or may not be true – at some point patriots need to cut their losses.
While I’m sure my readers from California won’t like it, there’s a sure-fire way to stop this in its tracks and put an end to this silliness.
Stop selling everything to anyone. No firearms, no ammunition, no replacement part, no cleaning kits, nothing. To anyone. Californians are on this list, to include law enforcement of any kind (local, county, state, or FedGov), and military. This last part would shut down the Marine Corps Recruit Depot in San Diego, Camp Pendleton, and 29 Palms.
Shut down everything. No one gets anything if this bill passes. No guns, no shotgun shells, no bullets, cartridges or powder. All manufacturers, distributors and FFLs have no choice but to go out of business. LEOs would be left with batons.
Of course, for this to be effective, all manufacturers would have to do this in unison, and that won’t happen. The [temporary] saving grace for patriots in California is that manufacturers love money more than they love their product or their clientele. So Californians will get their stuff, right up until California juries begin awarding $20 million lawsuits against firearms and ammunition manufacturers and they end up going out of business.
Then we all lose.