BELLEVUE, WA – A brand new 15-second message from the Second Modification Basis (SAF) warning social media customers of Vice President Kamala Harris’ extremist positions on weapons makes use of movie clips of her saying her intentions in her marketing campaign for the presidency.
The quick message exhibits the Second Modification being blacked out from the Invoice of Rights whereas audio of Harris’ statements are heard within the background. Interspersed with the art work are precise movie clips of the vice chairman making the controversial remarks throughout what seem like marketing campaign speeches.
“We’re lastly going to go common background checks,” says Harris because the message begins, adopted by one other comment a number of seconds later during which she requires a ban on so-called “assault weapons.”
Banning a complete class of firearms has been a aim of the Biden-Harris administration for the previous 4 years, and the recently-published Democrat Celebration Platform declares, “Democrats will set up common background checks. We’ll as soon as once more ban assault weapons and high-capacity magazines. We would require secure storage for weapons. Democrats will finish the gun business’s immunity from legal responsibility, so gunmakers can not escape accountability. We’ll go a nationwide pink flag legislation to stop tragedies by conserving weapons out of harmful fingers. We’ll enhance funding to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms (ATF) for enforcement and prosecution, and to the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) for firearm background checks.”
“We’re not telling folks to vote towards Kamala Harris,” mentioned SAF founder and Government Vice President Alan M. Gottlieb. “We’re not even telling folks to vote. We’ve merely captured the vice chairman’s remarks and made them the core of an informational message we’re sharing with our members and supporters through social media, on Fb, ‘X’ and Reality Social.”
The message is working on a YouTube format, and warns viewers, “Kamala Harris will take your weapons,” based mostly on remarks she made again in 2019 advocating for “necessary buyback” of semiautomatic firearms, which Gottlieb considers “compensated confiscation.”