Dear Friend,
If anyone is responsible for our nation’s gun violence epidemic, it’s the firearms industry.
There’s currently very little that can be done, however, to hold gun manufacturers and dealers accountable for their marketing and business practices that stoke fear and encourage aggression and violence in order to sell guns. Why? Because in 2005, Congress outrageously passed the 2005 Protection of Lawful Commerce in Arms Act (PLCAA),[1] which effectively shields the industry from lawsuits. We can change this.
Right now, by blocking legal action against gun manufacturers and dealers, PLCAA has removed any incentive for the gun industry to make guns safer and has absolved the industry of any responsibility for reckless and negligent sales practices, leading to the flood of guns both legal and illegal into our communities. This quite simply has to change.
Shielding the gun industry from lawsuits has allowed manufacturers and dealers to sell guns based on an extreme gun culture rooted in fear and violence, that disdains gun safety and embraces armed aggression, and puts weapons in the hands of those most susceptible to its dystopian vision. It is not okay.
Here’s a very small sample of the kinds of marketing tactics the gun industry has used to sell firearms (click the footnote links to see the actual images):
The gun industry’s marketing tactics have sown fear, racism, and violence in order to sell guns, and have been so successful that it’s turned firearms into an $80 billion-dollar industry. [4]
Not only do firearms profits enrich the industry, they are used to fund lobbying efforts against even the simplest, most basic gun safety policy reform which the vast majority of people in America support, such as universal background checks and barring gun sales for children.[5] Profits are also used to elect right-wing, pro-gun politicians who clear the way for even more gun sales![6]
There are around 400 million guns already in circulation in the United States, but nothing is stopping the firearms industry from continuing to push millions more weapons into our communities and homes every year, 15.8 million guns in 2023 alone.[7] In a country swimming in guns, more guns than there are people, it’s a national emergency that school shootings are becoming increasingly commonplace [8] and firearms have become the leading cause of death for children.[9]
To stop the gun industry from promoting extreme gun culture in order to sell as many guns as possible, the American people need every tool possible, including civil lawsuits to hold gun manufacturers and dealers accountable for the carnage of gun violence. We need PLCAA to be repealed immediately - our gun violence epidemic is a national emergency!
PLEASE SIGN NOW and forward this message to everyone you know who is concerned about the devastation of our country’s gun violence epidemic, and urge them to sign too.
We will never stop fighting for the safety of our children, loved ones, and communities.
With hope and determination, and in solidarity,
Gloria, Jessica, Xochitl, Kristin, Monifa, and the whole MomsRising.org & MamásConPoder Team
References:
[1] “What is PLCAA?” Brady United
[2] “The Gun Industry Created a New Consumer. Now It’s Killing Us.” The Atlantic, July 2022.
[3] “Maker of Uvalde shooter’s rifle posted image of child with gun before massacre,” The Washington Post, May 26, 2022.
[4] “Economic impact of the U.S. sporting arms and ammunition industry in 2022,” Statista.com, Jun. 19, 2023.
[5] “The Gun Industry’s Power Broker,” Everytown.com, Jan. 12, 2023.
[6] “Gun Lobby Donations Are Driving the GOP’s Increasingly Extreme Opposition to Gun Control,” Center for American Progress, Sug. 25, 2022.
[7] “Americans Bought at Least 15.8 Million Guns in 2023,” Guns.com, Jan. 4, 2024.
[8] “US school shootings double in a year to reach historic high,” The Guardian, Sept. 14, 2023.
[9] “Child and Teen Firearm Mortality in the U.S. and Peer Countries,” KFF.org, Jul. 18, 2023.
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