No. I think we are having a communication issue here. I support firearm sellers who are properly regulated to exist. My answer applies do all of these people buying firearms now during the COVID-19 crisis need them; the answer is no. Do these same people buying firearms now need more later; the answer is also, generally, no. Do most people need firearms, the answer is no, because they do not know how to properly use them ( a huge %) and firearms are usually not effective during a home invasion, though there are exceptions. Hunting is fine but many people do not hunt. I support the 2A and the firearm sellers to exist, but more properly regulated,
Which firearm sellers are not properly regulated to exist? Explain such. Explain precisely why they do not. Do not bother claiming that such has already been done, as it has not. In the span of one sentence, four entirely separate and simultaneous claims, all completely erroneous in terms of fact, and none of which can actually be proven on the part of yourself. And yet it cannot be demonstrated on the part of yourself, precisely how the second amendment is not already properly regulated, or what regulations are actually in need.
Nyc is a sewer system Why would anyone live there is beyond me ? Must be fun to walk outside and everywhere you go -it’s 1,000 vociferous folks next to you at every turn ! The weather sucks, also
I am saying that then reopen after, or limited hours as corona virus greatly dissipates; not close them for good.
Yes, but your reasoning for closing them down during the crisis also applies to after the crisis. So unless you can specify a point of difference, then you're argument is totally inconsistent.
No. Only absolutely essential businesses should be open now. These shops are not essential now period.
Oh I see. So then surely THAT should be your reasoning! To limit the spread, just likely other business closures.
Sort of. Some businesses are essential. Careful about telling me what THAT should be my reasoning. This is not a 2A issue. It's an NRA based business lobbying issue. They can be closed temporary. They are can be put on pause, the firearm shops and this would actually be safer with COVID 19 and panicked people. https://www.commondreams.org/news/2...n-stores-essential-businesses-during-pandemic https://www.businessinsider.com/nra-suing-cuomo-and-new-york-after-gun-stores-closed-2020-4 https://www.nytimes.com/2020/03/25/us/coronavirus-guns-stores.html