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Donald Trump promotes the 'Amazon for weapons' – and his son profits from it

From Der Standard · () German

Translated from German, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • A new regulatory package could allow the company GrabAGun to ship firearms directly to customers.
  • Donald Trump Jr., son of former President Donald Trump, sits on GrabAGun's board of directors.
  • The company targets younger demographics like Millennials and Gen Z with its online sales, including a "Shoot Now, Pay Later" option.

A proposed regulatory change could significantly alter how firearms are sold in the United States, potentially enabling companies like GrabAGun to ship weapons directly to consumers' homes. This development is particularly noteworthy due to the involvement of Donald Trump Jr., son of the former U.S. President, who serves on GrabAGun's board of directors.

GrabAGun operates as an online retailer offering a wide array of firearms, including pistols, revolvers, shotguns, and assault rifles like the AR-15. The platform allows customers to customize their firearm purchases and even offers compact models in various colors suitable for younger individuals. Beyond firearms, the company also provides ammunition and accessories, with options for subscription-based deliveries.

Adding to its unique business model, GrabAGun features a "Shoot Now, Pay Later" program, enabling customers to purchase firearms with deferred payment options. This initiative, along with targeted marketing towards younger demographics such as Millennials and Gen Z, suggests a strategy to broaden the appeal and accessibility of firearms to a new generation of buyers.

The article implies a connection between these regulatory shifts and the Trump family's influence, suggesting that policies favorable to companies like GrabAGun might be promoted. The potential for direct-to-consumer firearm shipments raises significant public safety and regulatory questions, especially given the company's association with a prominent political family.

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Originally published by Der Standard in German. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.