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Gun Industry’s Role in Hate-Based Violence Explored

Gunner QuinnBy Gunner QuinnJuly 17, 2025
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The gun industry is increasingly scrutinized for its connections to hate-based violence, as recent tragic incidents reveal a troubling pattern of extremist attacks facilitated by readily available firearms. A horrific shooting on August 26 in Jacksonville, Florida, where a gunman killed three Black victims using a Glock and an AR-15-style rifle, exemplifies this growing crisis linked to gun manufacturers and their marketing strategies aimed at radical groups.

Experts argue that loopholes in gun laws allow individuals with a history of hate crimes to obtain firearms, undermining public safety. With data showing over 10,300 violent hate crime attacks involving guns annually, advocates stress the urgent need for stricter regulations and the implementation of extreme risk protection orders to combat this escalating threat. The article calls on responsible gun owners and voters to take action against a gun culture that fosters hate and violence.

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