People Problem, not a Gun Problem

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There’s an illegal flow of guns into states across the country from a couple states with weaker gun laws. We should at least have a penalty to make sure that we can fund enforcement of this common sense idea.

Jack Schlossberg
U.S. Congressional hopeful for New York’s 12th District
December 20, 2025
Exclusive | JFK’s grandson Jack Schlossberg wants to hit some states for guns flowing to NYC | New York Post

One response in the correct direction:

CCRKBA Chairman Alan Gottlieb countered, “How about penalizing New York for all the criminals they release on cashless bail, who then commit crimes in other states?”

The veteran gun rights advocate said New York doesn’t have a “gun  problem, it’s got a criminal justice problem.”

I don’t think this goes far enough. He is right about the criminal justice problem. We have a people problem, not a gun problem. People like Schlossberg should be referred to the criminal justice system for prosecution.

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  1. Schlossberg: We should at least have a penalty to make sure that we can fund enforcement of this common sense idea.

    I 100% agree.

    We should have a penalty to make sure we can fund enforcement … of the 2nd Amendment and the equitable commerce of firearms from States with sensible gun laws to States with tyrannical gun laws. Naturally, I would expect such a penalty to be paid by the States who insist on keeping tyrannical gun laws on the books.

    That’s what should happen when a State decides that the Constitution and Bill of Rights — y’know, the “Supreme Law of the Land” — don’t apply within its borders.

    And I agree with Alan Gottlieb: States with lax criminal justice enforcement should pay a penalty for all the criminals it releases that commit crimes in other States.

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