Imagine you recently got this email. It came from either the buggy-whip manufacturer’s association or Earth First. Either way, they were anti-automobile because cars don’t fit their agenda. In other words, while they are being chauffeured around in stretch limos, they don’t want the roads crowded with the likes of you.
Here’s the email:
For the first time in a decade, auto sales are down in the United States.
So it’s no wonder deregulating mufflers is at the top of the automobile manufacturers lobby’s agenda. They need to find new ways to make money, regardless of the cost to our communities, and making this policy priority a legislative reality would mean big business for auto manufacturers.
But here’s the dangerous truth: if mufflers were deregulated and sold without any oversight, they could be sold without background checks. And when that happens, they can easily get into the hands of dangerous people. That puts us all at risk, because mufflers make it more difficult for law enforcement to locate speeders, and easier for criminals to quietly escape.
But it appears Congress may move forward on the deregulation of mufflers anyway. But before they do, we have a chance to make our voices heard:
Sign our petition calling on Congress to REJECT any legislation that would deregulate the sale of automobile mufflers.
Automobile mufflers can cost anywhere from a couple hundred dollars to up to $2,500 for the most expensive muffler sold by Quiet Cars. This is big business.
But the profits to a few manufacturers will never be as important as the safety of our communities across the country. That’s why making your voice heard is so important.
You are probably thinking that mufflers are a good thing and you’d be right. Among other things they reduce noise pollution. You won’t be woken up in the middle of your afternoon nap anymore when an unmuffled car drives by your house.
Of course, the real email from Mark Kelly aka Mr. Gabby Giffords of Americans for Responsible Solutions (sic) is talking about silencers and suppressors for firearms. My rewriting of his email was to show just how ridiculousness of his position. I could go on but I think you get it.
I am very tired of Mark Straw Purchase Kelly, and his wife screwing with my civil rights. Sorry she got shot, but in the end, so what? I didn't do it, so leave me alone.
Firearms rights is not a statement of principal on a persons behalf if they change their minds about it after they get shot. If you really believed, than you wouldn't change your mind just because you got shot.