Originally Posted by
WhiskyWhisky
https://www.washingtontimes.com/news...mp-claimed-wo/
President
Biden took steps on Tuesday to eliminate Trump administration housing rules that former President Donald Trump said would save the suburbs from being “abolished” through affirmative-action regulations.
https://www.vox.com/2021/2/6/2226987...vid-california
Significantly, these restrictions apply equally to houses of worship and to similar secular activities. Theaters, lecture halls, and other places where people gather in auditorium-like settings are subject to the same restrictions that apply to places of worship in their area. The ban on indoor singing applies to political rallies, school music recitals, and other secular activities, just as it applies to religious services.
https://www.realclearpolitics.com/ar...ll_145144.html
The first gun control bill that Biden will push in his
first 100 days would make gun makers and sellers civilly liable for misuse of guns they sell. That means people could sue manufacturers whenever a crime, accident, or suicide occurs with a gun.
If a victim of 9/11 can sue American Airlines for being hinacked, why shouldn't a victim of gun violence be able to sue the manufacturer of a gun designed to kill?