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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP and other gun owners - do you support the bipartisan “Prevent Family Fire Act of 2023“? https://www.congress.gov/bill/118th-congress/house-bill/2770?s=1&r=74 https://www.bradyunited.org/legislation/prevent-family-fire-act “The Prevent Family Fire Act of 2019 embraces a market approach to increasing safe firearm storage by incentivizing retail sales through tax credits. It provides a tax credit for retail sales of safe storage devices that are designed and marketed to deny unauthorized access to, or render inoperable, a firearm or ammunition, and secured by a combination, key, or biometric lock.” [/quote] There are already laws against criminal negligence. [/quote] That's not what this does. [/quote] Do you comprehend that the only enforcement measure for the laws you advocate is prosecution? For the same negligent behavior that can already be prosecuted? [b]Laws don’t magically change behavior.[/b] People who are leaving firearms where unauthorized people can get access to them aren’t going to stop doing that because of some new law. Gun locks and gun security boxes cost next to nothing. Any “tax credit” would be infinitesimal. [/quote] Do what now? Laws absolutely do change behavior, and there's nothing magic about it.[/quote]
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