Although the Project 2025 document is 922 pages long, the Republicans who wrote it don’t talk about the problem of gun violence and mass shootings in any way.
JD Vance is clearly all in on guns. A day after a gunman tried to assassinate Donald Trump, the Republican National Convention laughed and applauded as Vance told a story about finding 19 loaded handguns in his grandmother's house.
“My mamaw died […] in 2005, and when we went through her things, we found 19 loaded handguns. The thing is, they were stashed all over her house—under her bed, in her closet, in the silverware drawer. […] This frail old woman made sure that no matter where she was, she was within arm’s length of whatever she needed to protect her family. That’s who we fight for. That’s American spirit.”
JD Vance
The Project 2025 plan itself shows that Republicans are far more concerned about stopping “woke” speech than gun control.
The only time they mention guns is to say that employees at companies shouldn't let their personal beliefs about things like “gun manufacturing” affect the company's profits.
The business of American business is business, not ideology. The privileges extended to corporations in American society come with the expectation that they will pursue profits for shareholders, bringing about economic growth. Managers, particularly in publicly traded corporations, who use their power to advance sets of fashionable moral beliefs [...] appropriate corporate wealth for their own benefit.
Cancel Culture, Collusion, and Commerce. […] The government…already regulates activities such as fossil fuel extraction and gun manufacturing. Businesses, particularly those that enjoy certain government privileges or relationships and/ or market power, should not replace democratic decision-making with their own judgment on controversial matters.