A Naive Dream of a 2nd Amendment Eutopia
If you were a politician who’s platform centers on reducing gun crime addressing the issue of lost or stolen guns, which play a significant role in criminal activities, would be a priority. Recent ATF data reveals that between 2017 and 2021, a concerning 50% to 70% of confiscated guns used in crimes could be traced back to legal gun owners who had lost or had their firearms stolen. To tackle this problem without infringing on our citizens’ 2nd Amendment rights, Gun Leash is patented technology capable of preventing lost and stolen guns. This innovative approach could potentially put an end to such incidents while safeguarding our constitutional rights.
It is disheartening, however, to discover that my efforts to seek support from both sides of the aisle have not yielded the expected response. Many seem uninterested in addressing the issue, seemingly favoring extreme positions of either an outright gun ban or maintaining the status quo.
Upon reflection, it appears that gun crime remains an emotionally charged subject that serves to mobilize constituents and drive political agendas. If the Gun Leash technology were to effectively reduce lost and stolen handguns, subsequently leading to a decline in gun crimes, the focus on banning firearms or fighting for the 2nd Amendment might lose its current appeal. As a result, politicians may not see it as politically advantageous to support solutions like Gun Leash, which could undermine their ability to galvanize public opinion and financial contributions.
Despite the challenges and cynicism, I can’t help but envision a future where Gun Leash accomplishes its 5-7 year goal, garnering significant adoption among the 81 million handgun owners, and ATF reports demonstrating a notable decrease in gun-related crimes directly linked to the implementation of this technology. My optimism drives me to persist in pursuing the cause of Gun Leash.
In the coming days, Gun Leash will launch a limited pre-sale, and it’s a pivotal moment for its success. As the saying goes, it’s time to take action and embrace the opportunity fully. Here we come, ready to make a difference in curbing gun crime and making our communities safer.