After today, it's all historical.
Seeing how manufacturers have absolutely no contact with the end user except for warranty issues I see this being a moot point. There is nothing the company can to prevent such things. Unless you consider them not making guns, but that's not going to help the shareholders at all. I mean what do you want them to do, put the ten commandments in every box with "thou shalt not kill" highlighted?
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•" We sleep safe in our beds because rough men stand ready in the night to visit violence on those who would do us harm. " George Orwell
Can't put "Thou shalt not kill" in with the firearms. That would constitute a Christian religious statement and according to the current regime is unacceptable.
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