House Hearing Exposes Gun Industry's Profiting 'Off the Blood of Innocent Americans'

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House Hearing Exposes Gun Industry's Profiting 'Off the Blood of Innocent Americans'
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.RepMaloney blasted gun companies for 'selling the weapon of choice for mass murderers who terrorize young children at school, hunt down worshippers at churches and synagogues, and slaughter families on the Fourth of July.'

, the House panel queried five leading gun manufacturers—Bushmaster, Daniel Defense, Ruger, Sig Sauer, and Smith & Wesson—about their sales and marketing of AR-15-like and other assault-style semi-automatic rifles.

Gun companies utilize a variety of financing tactics and manipulative marketing campaigns to sell assault weapons to customers, including teens;

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