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Philadelphia’s Soros DA Larry Krasner Sues GLOCK While Letting Gang Members Run Wild

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Philadelphia’s Soros-backed District Attorney Larry Krasner is at it again, filing a blockbuster lawsuit against Glock over untraceable guns while his soft-on-crime policies turn the City of Brotherly Love into a gangbanger’s playground. The suit accuses the iconic pistol maker of manufacturing firearms with hard-to-trace components, conveniently ignoring that these so-called ghost guns are often homemade kits bought legally and abused by the very criminals Krasner refuses to prosecute. It’s a masterclass in deflection: sue a law-abiding company like Glock, which has armed generations of responsible citizens from cops to concealed carriers, while repeat offenders—arrested dozens of times for violent felonies—walk free under Krasner’s progressive bail reforms and plea deals. Just last year, Philly saw over 500 homicides, many tied to gang warfare, yet Krasner’s office dismissed or diverted thousands of cases, per public records from the Pennsylvania courts.

This isn’t just local theater; it’s a blueprint for the anti-2A playbook nationwide. Krasner’s move echoes similar suits by other Democrat DAs like George Gascón in LA, weaponizing civil litigation to bankrupt gun makers when legislatures won’t play ball. By framing Glock’s innovative designs—like the lack of serial numbers on certain parts—as the root of urban violence, he’s sidestepping his own failures: data from the Philadelphia Police Department shows that 80% of shooting suspects have prior arrests, many released on minimal bail thanks to Krasner’s directives. For the 2A community, the implications are stark—expect copycat lawsuits in blue cities, higher costs passed to consumers, and a chilling effect on innovation. Law-abiding gun owners get scapegoated while real threats proliferate, proving once more that the left’s gun control crusade targets rights, not crime.

The silver lining? This clown show galvanizes 2A supporters. Groups like the NRA and GOA are already mobilizing amicus briefs, and public backlash could sway Pennsylvania’s swing voters. Krasner’s grandstanding might backfire spectacularly in court, where judges have repeatedly tossed similar claims for lacking causation—Glock doesn’t pull triggers, gangbangers do. Stay vigilant, Second Amendment defenders: stock up on Glocks, support pro-gun DAs, and keep calling out this hypocrisy. If Krasner wants to sue success, let him try explaining Philly’s bloodbath on his watch.

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