"Gun Owners' Knockdown Kit Plan: From DOA to Revival?" A proposal that sparked widespread criticism and seemed destined for the graveyard has unexpectedly gained new life. The idea of 'knockdown kits' - a measure aimed at making it easier for gun owners to render their firearms inoperable - was met with skepticism and outrage when it first emerged. However, its sudden revival raises questions about the motivations behind this sudden change of heart and whether the plan has been reworked to address the concerns of gun rights advocates. As the debate rages on, one thing is clear: the fate of this contentious proposal remains uncertain.


The widely panned proposal appeared dead in the water just hours after it surfaced. But if knockdown kits were a short-lived starting point, the idea could have legs.