CEOs from major gun manufacturers faced intense scrutiny in a House hearing regarding their sales and marketing of AR-15 style weapons, which are linked to numerous mass shootings. The investigation found that five leading gun companies generated over a billion dollars from sales of these firearms to civilians over the last decade, raising questions about their marketing strategies that reportedly target young men and appeal to extremist groups.
During the session, committee chair Rep. Carolyn Maloney highlighted the alarming presence of AR-15s in community tragedies, underscoring the urgency for reform. As the dialogue escalated, GOP members defended manufacturers by attributing rising violence to broader societal issues, while survivors of gun violence, including relatives of victims, confronted lawmakers over the gravity of inaction on gun control.
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