NYC could soon require graphic cautionary images in gun shops

New York City on the Brink of Graphic Warning Labels on Firearms in Gun Shops

The New York City Council is set to pass legislation requiring gun shops to display graphic warning labels depicting the risks associated with owning a firearm. The move, which has gained strong support from council members, aims to combat the city's high rates of gun violence and underscore the dangers of keeping guns at home.

Proponents argue that these images will serve as a stark reminder of the risks involved in gun ownership and deter potential buyers from making impulse decisions. Similar warning labels are already in place on cigarette packs worldwide, and lawmakers believe this approach has proven effective in reducing smoking rates among minors.

Council member Erik Bottcher, who introduced the bill, claims that guns pose an even greater risk to public health than cigarettes. According to Bottcher, a gun in the home is more likely to kill someone unintentionally rather than as a means of self-defense.

Under the new legislation, licensed firearm owners would be required to view graphic images at the point of purchase, including those depicting the increased risk of suicide and accidental death associated with gun ownership. The city's Department of Health and Mental Hygiene will design these images, which could include dramatic visuals highlighting the devastating consequences of gun violence.

Those who fail to display the warning labels face hefty fines, with a $5,000 penalty for first-time offenders and a whopping $10,000 fine for repeat offenders within 12 months. At least 31 council members have signed on as co-sponsors, guaranteeing the bill's passage through the city council.

New York City has long been recognized as having some of the strongest gun laws in the country, with several initiatives to promote firearm safety already under way. The city's efforts to curb gun violence follow a broader national trend, which shows that this year's dip in shootings coincides with an ongoing downward trend since the pandemic began.
 
omg u think it's a good idea 4 them 2 put up those graphic warning labels on guns 🤯!! i mean i get where they're comin from & all, but can't they jus make gun safety ed in schools instead? 🤷‍♀️ we already got those annoying PSAs about drunk driving & texting while drivin. why do we need graphic pics of people dyin 4 guns? 📸 it sounds like a total waste of space on the packaging to me...
 
I'm all for it 🤝, think those graphic images would really hit home and make people think twice about buying a gun 🚨. I mean, we've seen how effective cigarette packs have been in deterring minors from smoking, so why not apply that same principle to guns? It's not like it's going to stop all gun violence, but maybe just enough to prevent some accidental shootings or impulsive decisions 🤦‍♂️. Plus, it's about time we acknowledge the risks of owning a firearm and take action 💪. The fact that 31 council members have signed on as co-sponsors shows there's real momentum behind this bill 🔥. Now let's talk about the potential design of those images... would they be too gruesome or effective in conveying the message? 🤔
 
idk why ppl think graphic pics r gonna solve everythin 🤔...i mean i get it guns r a big deal but these labels r just gonna push more people into buying them outta morbid curiosity? like, whats next? warning stickers on beer cans? 😂 i feel for the ppl who lost loved ones to gun violence tho and all...but can't we tackle this issue in a more nuanced way? 🤷‍♂️
 
I think it's kinda trippy how we're trying to regulate something like guns just by putting up warning labels... 🤯 Like, I get it, we gotta be proactive about gun safety and all that, but don't get me wrong, I'm not against it either... the problem is, what's considered a "graphic" warning label? Is it gonna be some gruesome image of a gunshot wound or just a generic picture of a person holding a gun with a caption "danger: guns can hurt you"? 🤔 And have they thought about how this might affect people who already own guns and are trying to sell them, like little mom-and-pop shops in the city? It's all about finding that balance, you know? 💡
 
I'm thinking, have you guys seen those images they're planning to put on cigarette packs? Like, really graphic and stuff. It makes me wonder, how would guns work? 🤔 I mean, it's not like a pack of smokes that's gonna poison you after you open it, but still... The idea behind the warning labels is to make people think twice before buying a gun. And honestly, if it works for cigarettes, why not try it with guns? 📦 It's all about safety, right? But, at the same time, I'm not sure how effective they'll be in changing people's minds. Like, what about responsible gun owners who know what they're doing? Do they deserve to see those images too? 🤷‍♂️

And then there's the argument that guns are more deadly than cigarettes... but like, really? I mean, I'm not a stats expert or anything, but isn't it possible that cigarettes just got banned so long ago because of their health risks? Like, what's the timeline on gun violence compared to smoking rates? 🤔

Still, it's all about making people aware of the risks, right? And if it helps prevent some shootings or accidental deaths... then I'm down for it. 💡 But, we need to think this through and make sure we're not just punishing responsible gun owners or creating a whole new set of problems. 🤔
 
aww man, this is a really tough one 🤕 thinkin bout all the fams who've been affected by gun violence... i feel like these warning labels might actually make a difference, you know? they're not just about scaring people off, but also about educatin them on the risks involved. it's like, we already know that guns are bad news, but sometimes u gotta see it in black and white to really get it 🖼️ the fact that NYC is takin lead on this is super inspiring, especially since they're not just stoppin at warning labels... they're also lookin into other ways to keep guns outta the wrong hands 💡
 
I get why they wanna do this 🤔, but isn't it kinda extreme? Like, I get that guns are super deadly, but can't we just have a more subtle approach? These graphic labels might scare people off, but what about those who really need 'em for protection? It's like, don't wanna take away someone's livelihood over gun control 🤷‍♂️

And have you seen those images they're planning to put on cigarette packs? They're pretty harsh, right? But I guess that's the point. Still not sure if it'll really work here with guns... what do u guys think? 💬
 
🤔 idk about these new warning labels on guns...seems kinda extreme? like, people are already aware of the risks...don't wanna be a killa unintentionally 💀 anyway i guess it's better than nothing? some ppl say it'll deter impulsive buys & stuff. btw have u seen those pics on cigarette packs? pretty eye-opening 🚭💡
 
I'm low-key worried about how this is gonna play out. I mean, we all wanna keep our cities safe, but these labels are pretty intense 🤯. I can see how they'd want to deter people from buying guns, but it's a complex issue and some people might feel like they're being stigmatized. What's the plan for enforcing this, tho? Like, who's gonna be checking on all those shops? And what if someone just ignores it or doesn't know about it? It feels like we need more than just labels to fix gun violence – we need a multifaceted approach 🤔
 
🤔 I'm not sure about these graphic warning labels on firearms... I mean, I get why they want to try and reduce gun violence, but aren't there already plenty of other ways to do that? Like, what about stricter licensing requirements or more funding for mental health services? And wouldn't showing people all the risks associated with owning a gun just be kinda depressing? 🤕 I've heard similar warning labels on cigarette packs work, but cigarettes are way more addictive... and they're not as likely to end up in kids' hands. Plus, isn't this just gonna push people who want guns even further underground? 😬 It's like, if you really care about reducing gun violence, let's try a few different things and see what works! 🤷‍♀️
 
I gotta say, I'm all for this 🤝. As someone who lives in NYC, it's crazy to see the stats on gun violence and how many lives are lost every year. It's like, we already have some of the best laws in place, but sometimes you need a little extra push to get people to think twice about owning a firearm. The idea of these graphic warning labels is super powerful 📸. I mean, have you seen those cigarette pack warnings? They're intense, right? But yeah, guns are way more deadly than cigarettes, so let's not downplay that. I'm all for making sure people know the risks and take responsibility for their actions 💯. It's time we start taking gun violence seriously in this city 👊
 
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