Amy Schumer has never been quiet about her desires to strip away the 
gun rights of Americans. In the wake of the Orlando shooting, she has a 
new skit. She wants liberty and justice, but not for everyone. 
Apparently, while scapegoating and blaming others, she expressed her 
belief that these constitutional rights are only for some — and you 
probably didn’t make her cut.
There’s no point in calling an attorney if you’ve been injured in a 
shooting because the law is not on your side, a previously deleted skit 
by Amy Schumer concludes. Her two-minute clip is supposed to be making 
fun of the “lax” gun control laws in the United States, such as those 
that prevent someone from suing the ammo manufacturer after a psychopath
 used their product to murder someone.
I guess she doesn’t realize these laws are fair and just. When 
someone kills another in a drunk driving accident, do we sue the brewing
 company or car manufacturer? Common sense and logic didn’t stop her 
from producing her misinformed video. Instead, she showed her ignorance 
with the little number below, but be forewarned, you may roll your eyes 
so hard they get stuck in your head.
“Hi, I’m Toby Shrak of the law firm of Shrak and Murphy — but don’t 
call me, because there’s nothing I can do,” an actor, impersonating an 
attorney, begins. The fictional lawyer details his fictional law firm’s 
failed attempts to get money from gun and ammo manufacturers for their 
clients.
“I tried to sue the manufacturers of a hollow-tip bullet that was 
designed to inflict as much pain as possible, but current law makes it 
impossible to sue for damages. I even had to pay the ammo company’s 
legal costs,” the character says, showing how asinine this argument 
is. I guess if you get stabbed with a stiletto, you should sue the shoe 
company for creating a potentially deadly heel, according to the “logic”
 presented here.

Amy Schumer
 
Ironically, Schumer doesn’t demand that knife manufacturers be held 
responsible for stabbings. Her video claims the gun industry is all 
about money, but she fails to admit that if a man beats someone to death
 using his fists as a weapon, there’s no manufacturer to blame and sue 
for damages — aka cash. So, who is all about the money? Gun 
control activists.
Missing the big picture is something that has become rather common in
 the mind of a gun control supporter. They blackout all facts regarding 
firearms, and they become so emotional that they forget a gun needs a 
human to operate it, just like a car, shoe, knife, or fist.
If Schumer comes out demanding that baseball bat makers and car 
companies can be sued for murders and drunk driving deaths, then maybe 
she’ll have some credibility. She will still be wrong, but at least 
she’d be consistent. That’s asking too much of people like Amy Schumer, 
though.
 
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