Joe Biden, Kamala Harris United in Push to Open Gun Makers to Lawsuits
Democrat presidential candidate Joe Biden and his running mate Kamala Harris are united in their push to open firearm manufacturers up to lawsuits over gun crime.
Democrat presidential candidate Joe Biden and his running mate Kamala Harris are united in their push to open firearm manufacturers up to lawsuits over gun crime.
The NRA responded to Democrat presidential hopeful Joe Biden’s renewed push to ban “assault weapons” by telling him to “come and take it.”
Democrat presidential hopeful Joe Biden cited the August 3, 2019, El Paso Walmart shooting and pushed for background checks, although the Walmart shooter reportedly passed a background check for his rifle.
An close examination of Canadian PM Justin Trudeau’s ban of 1,500 “assault weapons” reveals the list of prohibited firearms includes a number of bolt action rifles.
On Sunday, March 15, 2020, Breitbart News spoke with Jerry Wayne, the auto worker Joe Biden cursed as “full of shit.” Wayne told Breitbart News that after Biden cursed at him, he knew more blunders would follow, saying “I was going to let him dig that hole.”
Wednesday night hearings for gun control bills for the Rhode Island House Judiciary Committee were cancelled over concerns that a “large crowd” of hearing attendees could contribute to the spread of the Coronavirus.
On the 20-year anniversary of the signing of the 1994 federal “assault weapons” ban, the New York Times published an analytical column explaining that the “assault weapons” moniker was part of a “myth” created by Democrats.
Gun control proponent Gabby Giffords announced her endorsement of Joe Biden for president on Monday.
During an August 2019 CNN interview, Democrat presidential hopeful Joe Biden confirmed he is coming for your gun if it is an “assault weapon.”
During a March 1, 2020, rally in Los Angeles, Democrat presidential hopeful Bernie Sanders pledged, “I will not be intimidated by the NRA.”
During a February 18, 2020, CNN town hall, presidential hopeful Pete Buttigieg indicated he is open to the idea of raising the legal age for firearm purchases.
A study by the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health found expanding background checks does nothing to lower the mass shooting rate.
A study released by the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health declares there is no evidence that “assault weapons” bans lead to a lower “incidence of fatal mass shootings.”
During the New Hampshire Democrat debate, Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT) again voiced support for banning “assault weapons” and admitted that such a ban is just the start.
The attempt to ban “assault weapons” in Florida via a ballot initiative has fallen short and will not appear on the 2020 ballot as gun control groups hoped.
During a December 20, 2012, Nightline interview Michael Bloomberg suggested guns holding more that three rounds was a threshold for differentiating between regular firearms and “assault weapons.”
Virginia Delegate Mark Levine (D) is pushing a ban on “assault weapons” but cannot define what such a weapon actually is.
A bill from Delegate Mark Levine (D) mandates that all Virginia AR-15 owners acquire a license of ownership from the state.
A Jersey City officer and three innocents were killed Tuesday during a firearm-based attack in heavily gun-controlled New Jersey.
On Monday Gov. Ralph Northam’s (D) office announced his “assault weapons” ban will mean AR-15 owners can either register their guns with the government or hand them over.
Democrat presidential hopeful Michael Bloomberg is pledging to appoint pro-gun control judges if elected to the White House.
Anti-gun Michael Bloomberg officially joined the race to be Democrat candidate for president and is spending $34 million on TV ads during the coming week.
The Senate “assault weapons” ban outlaws 205 specific guns, magazines holding 11 rounds or more, and bump stocks, which are already illegal.
A former officer who served 22 years the Tulsa Police Department testified before the House Judiciary Committee Wednesday and told them she “will not comply” with an “assault weapons” ban.
Sen. Kamala Harris (D-CA) assured an emotional supporter that she is “not going to die” due to gun violence, promising that she is going to win and “take on the people who are failing to have courage.”
Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) called to eliminate the Senate’s filibuster rule in order to pass aggressive gun control measures – such as universal background checks and an assault weapons ban – during Thursday night’s Democratic presidential debate.
On Wednesday’s broadcast of MSNBC’s “Morning Joe,” House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jerry Nadler (D-NY) discussed the House Judiciary Committee’s upcoming hearing on an assault weapons ban and stated that he assumes “we will vote for” an assault weapons ban. Nadler
Democrat presidential hopeful Joe Biden renewed his push for an “assault weapons” ban via a Sunday night tweet.
Joe Biden appeared to forget that his former running mate, Barack Obama, was America’s “last president” during a speech in New Hampshire on Friday.
During the September 3, 2019, airing of The View, host Meghan McCain said there will be violence if the government tries to AR-15s away from Americans.
During a September 3 appearance on The Hugh Hewitt show Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) pledged votes for any gun control supported by President Trump.
Walmart is banning customers from openly carrying guns and is asking the White House to pursue new gun controls.
Robert Francis “Beto” O’Rourke said on Labor Day that AR-15 and AK-47 owners will have to give up their firearms if he is elected president.
Sen. Chuck Schumer (D-NY) put out a tweet calling for expanded gun control without knowing the details of the Midland shooting.
Democrat presidential hopeful Robert Francis “Beto” O’Rourke admitted not knowing the facts on the Midland-Odessa shootings yet observed, “This is f*cked up.”
Democrat presidential hopeful Cory Booker suggests gun owners should be licensed because drivers are.
The March for Our Lives gun control movement is calling for the registration of all guns and implementation of “mandatory” buybacks of certain guns.
Sen. Dianne Feinstein (D-CA) claims the 1994 “assault weapons” ban lowered crime even though a Department of Justice report shows it had no impact on recorded figures.
Rep. Pete King (R-NY) is supporting the Democrats’ “assault weapons” ban in order to get rid of what he refers to as weapons “of mass slaughter.”
Rep. Cedric Richmond (D-LA) is baffled that cities can ban plastic straws, but Congress cannot unite to ban “assault weapons.”