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In reply to the discussion: Ex-wife of Glock founder sues him over millions [View all]flamin lib
(14,559 posts)22. They are specifically exempted from the Consumer Product Safety Act.
That act can force a recall of everything from toys to jumbo jets, yet firearms are exempt. In 1996 and again in 2003 S1224 was introduced to correct that but never made it out of committee.
George Zimmermanwe's gun does not have a mechanical safety device at all. How can that be a good idea for a consumer product? What power does the federal government have to recall it or for e the manufacturer to correct this defect?
Take your gun hugging affections back to the gungeon and let the grown ups have a discussion.
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You'd think a company whose business was killing people would be more ethical than that.
Gidney N Cloyd
Oct 2014
#1
I was going to point out Glock is one of the largest suppliers to police departments but...
AtheistCrusader
Oct 2014
#14
My springfield can't even if something does. Like the retention strap on the holster.
AtheistCrusader
Oct 2014
#13
Is there a mechanical device that would prevent the gun from discharging I'd there were a
flamin lib
Oct 2014
#37
Unlike other products like autos or chainsaws the government is forbidden from interfering
flamin lib
Oct 2014
#15
One more time. The federal government cannot force a recall on gun manufacturers. nt
flamin lib
Oct 2014
#28
Many things are specifically exempted from the CPSA but are still subjected to recalls.
hack89
Oct 2014
#36
I want to be the first one say, "Sorry about the ex-Mrs. Glock's fatal accident." nt
valerief
Oct 2014
#8