Rep. Alexandria Ocasio Cortez says she doesn't want people to get "hysterical" over the increase in violent crime in places like New York City, but the Democrat's embrace of "reimagining policing" and looking for ways to reduce crime without involving armed law enforcement doesn't jibe with her eager embrace of new gun control laws.
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Surgeon General Vivek Murthy's call to treat "gun violence" as a public health crisis is a purely political move, according to Ryan Petty, who sees Murthy's advocacy for more gun control laws as a shameless ploy by the Biden campaign to generate excitement among the Democrats' anti-gun base ahead of November's elections.
Jim Wallace of the Gun Owners Action League says lawmakers in Boston are keeping quiet about the gun control bill being crafted in closed-door sessions, but with a legislative deadline looming in less than eight weeks, the new assault on the right to keep and bear arms is likely to see the light of day before long.
From social media scolds to the heads of gun control organizations, we're hearing some absolutely ludicrous arguments in favor of gun control laws in the wake of the Boulder shootings. Cam breaks down some of the most nonsensical claims he's run across over the past few days, as well as offering a better approach to reducing violent crime.
Democrats in the Senate are making it clear that they're more interested in targeting the NRA and legal gun owners than violent criminals as they wrestle with the best strategy to advance some type of gun control measure.
With attacks on Asian Americans rising, the right of armed self-defense is more important than ever. Top Shot champion and competitive shooter Chris Cheng joins Cam to talk about the targeted violence and why he rejects the calls of anti-gun politicians and organizations for more gun control laws as a response.
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Rep. Alexandria Ocasio Cortez says she doesn't want people to get "hysterical" over the increase in violent crime in places like New York City, but the Democrat's embrace of "reimagining policing" and looking for ways to reduce crime without involving armed law enforcement doesn't jibe with her eager embrace of new gun control laws.