The
planned legislation comes roughly a week after Democrats
publicly called on the FTC to probe the marketing techniques of
gun manufacturer Wee 1 Tactical, maker of the JR-15 .22 Long
Rifle. The similarly named AR-15-style rifle has been used in a
number of high-profile deadly shootings in the United States in
recent years.
The bill has slim chance of becoming law as Republicans, who
control the House of Representatives, have largely opposed
additional gun control measures, consistently arguing they
infringe on the right to keep and bear arms enshrined in the
Second Amendment of the U.S. Constitution.
The legislation, known as the Protecting Kids from Gun Marketing
Act, would in practice give the FTC the tools to go after gun
manufacturers. Regulations already restrict the marketing of
alcohol, tobacco and other products to minors.
"A junior version of the AR-15 has no place in a kid's toy box,"
said Senator Ed Markey, the lead sponsor of the legislation.
Neither the FTC nor Wee 1 Tactical immediately responded to a
request for comment. The company has previously said its JR-15
rifle was designed to allow adults to safely introduce shooting
and hunting sports to the next generation.
(Reporting by Gram Slattery; Editing by Stephen Coates)
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