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Gun sellers listed as 'critical' infrastructure
BY JUSTINE COLEMAN - 03/29/20 08:24 AM EDT
Source:https://thehill.com/policy/healthcare/490035-gun-sellers-listed-as-critical-infrastructure

A federal agency has designated gun sellers as part of the country’s “critical” infrastructure during the coronavirus outbreak.

The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency on Saturday included “workers supporting the operation of firearm or ammunition product manufacturers, retailers, importers, distributors, and shooting ranges” as critical infrastructure on an advisory list.

The agency emphasized that the list is “advisory in nature,” adding that it is not intended to be “the exclusive list” for what’s included in critical infrastructure.

The list is meant to help other federal agencies, states and local governments to decide which industries should continue work during the pandemic. But individual jurisdictions have the authority to “add or subtract essential workforce categories based on their own requirements and discretion.”

“All decisions should appropriately balance public safety, the health and safety of the workforce, and the continued delivery of essential critical infrastructure services and functions,” the agency said in the advisory.

The federal agency had not originally included the firearms industry on a list of critical infrastructure issued more than a week ago, The Associated Press noted.

Gun rights groups and those in the firearm industry celebrated the addition, especially as some have battled California officials for the designation.

“In these uncertain times, the ability to protect yourself -- and to acquire firearms, magazines and ammunition -- should not be ignored,” Gun Owners of America Senior Vice President Erich Pratt said in a statement.

The Los Angeles County sheriff shut down gun stores after California Gov. Gavin Newsom (D) left decisions on critical infrastructure up to the county governments.

Gun rights groups sued the county, saying the closures of these stores violates the Second Amendment, according to the AP.

The Brady Campaign released a statement in response to the designation saying the state and local governments should have the authority to shut down these businesses. The campaign's president, Kris Brown, said in a statement that the advisory is "ill-conceived and dangerous."

"State and local governments are well within their constitutional rights to broadly close businesses in order to prevent the spread and flatten the curve, and they are definitely not required to designate gun industry businesses as ‘essential’ and keep them open," she said. "There is no constitutional right to immediately buy or sell guns, and there is certainly no right to spread coronavirus while buying or selling guns."
 
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See you in 20 years after another virus outbrake happens and we restart the discussion again whether China will finally do something in food safety issue.


China is going to be a pariah state if these wet markets are not permanently banned and full disclosure as to what happened.

Most countries in the world will just ignore them totally in this case.
 
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China is going to be a pariah state if these wet markets are not permanently banned and full disclosure as to what happened.

Most countries in the world will just ignore them totally in this case.
Well, wet markets exist everywhere, the problem is about the trade of exotic wild animals and hygiene standarts in general.
 
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Well, wet markets exist evcerywhere, the problem is about the trade of exotic wild animals and hygiene standarts in general.


Yes and that is why they will be globally banned like chemical weapons have been after all this is over.

No more tolerance of these unhygienic places where "exotic" animals are slaughtered to be eaten.

Just imagine Covid-19 is as lethal as Ebola? Does not even bear thinking about.
 
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a virus respects no law, some people have this illusion that banning wet markets means there will be 0% chance for more pandemics, that is false, there will always be a virus that mutates & jumps from an animal to a human, the animal could be anything, it could be a bat, a pig, a Chicken etc.. it could be absolutely anything, that doesn't mean trade of "exotic" animals shouldn't be banned, it should definitly be banned for China's own sake & for the world, furthermore the trade of such animals happens in many other countries not just in China so there needs to be a UNSC dicision to form a group that monitors that trade of these animals.
all of this won't be enough to ensure there is no more pandemics ofcourse so funding for the WHO should be significantly increased so that they can actually contain pandemics & treat patients instead of just giving us numbers & press conferences, the WHO needs to have a masive stockpile of Hazmat suits, ventilators etc.. plus dozens of thousands of doctors that work under it's authority.
 
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a virus respects no law, some people have this illusion that banning wet markets means there will be 0% chance for more pandemics, that is false, there will always be a virus that mutates & jumps from an animal to a human, the animal could be anything, it could be a bat, a pig, a Chicken etc.. it could be absolutely anything, that doesn't mean trade of "exotic" animals shouldn't be banned, it should definitly be banned for China's own sake & for the world, furthermore the trade of such animals happens in many other countries not just in China so there needs to be a UNSC dicision to form a group that monitors that trade of these animals.
all of this won't be enough to ensure there is no more pandemics ofcourse so funding for the WHO should be significantly increased so that they can actually contain pandemics & treat patients instead of just giving us numbers & press conferences, the WHO needs to have a masive stockpile of Hazmat suits, ventilators etc.. plus dozens of thousands of doctors that work under it's authority.

It is a question of what risk is worth allowing.

Wet markets of "exotic" animals that hardly anyone needs will definitely be banned after this.

For now people will accept the risk of eating animals such as chicken, sheep, cows and pigs.

Maybe in the future when the taste of common animals that people eat can be produced artificially humans, will no longer need to eat any animals.
 
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