[FAQ] Does GreenGeeks’s Anti-Gun Policy Violate The Rights Of Website Owners?

Okay, you published a website, and you were showing off your gun collection, but you only collect non-working items. This is common for historians who archive old weapons, and display them at local museums where you visit at any town. Website owners like these post disclaimers on their websites,–regarding their collections. And they also post safety rules regarding gun violence. Well, people who have gun blogs often have difficulties with their hosting provider.. Their sites may disappear, or have their accounts suspended.

Websites Focusing On Firearms Are Only Legal With The Following Factors

Only licensed gun markets sell firearms. These weapons are only intended for militants who combat to help take out terrorists. Soldiers only possess these items,–issued by a military sector. Most gun shops perform background checks to screen out bad guys. If a gun shop declines a customer’s request to buy firearms… for example; hunting animals for meat, a customer isn’t fit for owning a gun. Vegetarians don’t own guns because, they don’t hunt animals. Meat-eating communities buy firearms to hunt animals for meat. If you have a gun shop; you must meet these regulations:

  • You are a licensed seller
  • You must perform background checks to cut gun violence
  • All firearms must be stored under locking key

If a website only show non-working items, or collector items… a disclaimer should be posted, along with educational videos about gun safety. Most gun museums have safeguards to prevent shootings from happening. Common safeguards are:

  • Guns stored in secured environments,–rather than behind glass.
  • Security cameras for tracking down any person who have guns.
  • Interactive shooting galleries with restrictions against convicts who were on probation, released from prison, prohibited from owning guns, etc. A restriction against minors (if necessary by law).
  • Shooting galleries with warning messages, or audible voice messages before system starts a program. Extra safeguards are age restrictions, and restrictions via criminal convictions, or an order of a court.
  • Digital shooting galleries like an arcade displaying a message to players before game play.
  • Digital exhibits with historic videos, or recent military combat to fight terrorists, and prevent war crime.
  • Exhibits of non-working replicas behind security glass under locking key.

Gun museums ran by a company or organization, or government agency. Amatuer gun collectors post collections on websites, and display safety information and disclaimers, and other information to site visitors to warn visitors about content what they see on their websites. Gun collectors only collect guns, and lock them in locking keys, collectors store these non-working items behind glass panels with strong overlays to keep bad guys from bringing these items to a new lease of life.
Professional gun collectors open museums to display these items behind strong glass, and often lock away real items behind save doors, and display digital exhibits as a way to prevent these weapons from getting back to life via bad guys. They also have online museums to show their collections with warning labels to steer away from minors.

Gun Sites Can Be illegal With These Following Factors

Okay, this is a scary part for people who wanted to protect their community against gun violence. There are some gun sites that are illegal. Common sites with guns that are illegal are the following:
Sales of high-capacity magazines of ammo for powerful firearms. This is common when gun owners buy these items to carry out acts of violence.
Unlicensed gun dealers.
Illegal gun shops.
Illegal clubs.
Videos with people firing guns to promote mass shootings.
Gun sites without warning labels.
Illegal gun exchanges – common practice done by professional criminals.
Gun smuggling – professional criminals often smuggle guns to be sold to terrorists in countries sanctioned by other nations.
Videos that encourage teens to own guns – this an outrage what parents may experience. Guns should not be owned by teenagers under any way. The NRA is the known organization who protect the rights of gun owners.
Lack of gun safety information – this is a red flag common on the internet.
Sales of firearms used for poaching endangered animals – this is common for professional criminals who sell firearms to poachers to finance terrorism.

GreenGeeks and guns don’t mix

Although; GreenGeeks doesn’t condone gun violence under any circumstances. If you have a gun website, you may experience the following:

  • Reduction of traffic of your website – if you have ads on it, your revenue may go down.
  • Loss of visitors – your site may lose visitors because, gun violence has occured. If you have a news about wayy to stop gun violence; always restrict access to these pages with a warning message. You can place a custom message to alert visitors about a cause.
  • Your hosting provider may prompt you to remove content – This is common, but your content may be the cause. If you believe a false-positive is a problem, respond immediately!
  • Content removal – your content may be removed by your hosting provider.
  • Total removal of your content, or entire website – your website may be removed. If you have a backup; you can refactor your site to display something different.
  • Suspension of your website – this is scary for you when you are a person who collect guns for archiving purposes… always think before posting content. Check with your local laws regarding gun safety laws. Enable PSAs to be displayed on your website.
  • Termination – game is over! Once you’re terminated from this platform; there’s no going back… this approach is necessary for hosting platforms to gun ties with a gun owener who is convicted of a crime.

Unfortunately, gun owners who still have websites hosted via GreenGeeks after convicted of a crime didn’t have their accounts terminated what so ever! However; they have the power to remove bad guys from their platform.
GreenGeeks reserves the right to remove sites contain content that focused on firearms, and illegal sales of guns.

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