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.
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