Democrat presidential candidate Michael Bloomberg released a gun control ad Tuesday that uses a gun control failure to push for more gun control.
Bloomberg released the ad Friday which focused on the April 16, 2007, Virginia Tech attack, pushing more gun control as a solution to such shootings. However, the ad said nothing about the gun-free rules that meant 100 percent gun control for the campus at the time the attack occurred.
Moreover, the ad focused on keeping guns out of the wrong hands but did not mentionthat the Virginia Tech attacker acquired his two handguns via background checks, the left’s preferred way to control who does or does not get a gun.
Bloomberg’s new gun control ad, released February 4, 2020, pushes gun control in light of the January 8, 2011, Tucson, Arizona, shooting that wounded Gabby Giffords. This ad also focuses on controlling who has access to firearms by “keeping guns out of the hands of dangerous people.”
Bloomberg released the ad Friday which focused on the April 16, 2007, Virginia Tech attack, pushing more gun control as a solution to such shootings. However, the ad said nothing about the gun-free rules that meant 100 percent gun control for the campus at the time the attack occurred.
Moreover, the ad focused on keeping guns out of the wrong hands but did not mentionthat the Virginia Tech attacker acquired his two handguns via background checks, the left’s preferred way to control who does or does not get a gun.
Bloomberg’s new gun control ad, released February 4, 2020, pushes gun control in light of the January 8, 2011, Tucson, Arizona, shooting that wounded Gabby Giffords. This ad also focuses on controlling who has access to firearms by “keeping guns out of the hands of dangerous people.”
Bloomberg Ad Uses Gun Control Failure to Justify Gun Control
Michael Bloomberg released a gun control ad Tuesday which uses a gun control failure to push for more gun control.
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