Object

Two-Inch Grip (verbal regulatory metric)

A two-inch grip dimension invoked as a legislative cutoff in the firearm debate.
1 appearances

Purpose

To specify the allowable width/size of a handgun's handgrip as a regulatory threshold within legislative text and policy argumentation.

Significance

Functions as a rhetorical wedge that exposes the bill's technical loopholes and moral insufficiency; the two-inch metric crystallizes Richardson's refusal and amplifies the human cost of incremental compromise, driving the scene's political and emotional turning point.

Appearances in the Narrative

When this object appears and how it's used

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