Firearm Prohibitionists Shy Away From Gun Control in Senate Campaign Ads
How unpopular is gun control in states with contested Senate races? Ask Everytown for Gun Safety, a firearm prohibition lobby backed by billionaire Michael Bloomberg. They’re spending big piles of Bloomberg’s cash running campaign ads to flip Senate seats in Iowa and North Carolina. But for a gun control advocacy group, their messaging is suspiciously silent on … well … gun control.
So much for having the courage of their convictions.
According to a June article in the New York Times, Everytown bought $15 million worth of digital advertising in a bid to influence political contests this fall in eight states, among them U.S. Senate races in Iowa and North Carolina.
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These expenditures, however, were characterized as merely the “opening outlay of the $60 million it has pledged to spend during the 2020 campaign.”
Needless to say, that’s a huge amount of money.
But then, Bloomberg and Everytown are trying to buy a huge amount of your freedom. Among the radical policies they support are:
- Bans on America’s most popular types of semi-automatic rifles, including the ubiquitous and iconic AR-15;
- Bans on the standard magazines that come factory-equipped on America’s most popular defensive pistols;
- Repeal of the Protection Lawful Commerce in Arms Act and the return of ruinous lawsuits against members of the U.S. firearms industry for violence committed by criminals who in most cases illegally possessed or obtained their guns;
- Prior restraints on the legal purchase of firearms, including lengthy waiting periods (even for people who already own guns) and “comprehensive”(and expensive) state-mandated training programs;
- Repeal of self-defense laws that provide persons confronted with an illegal assault the choice to fight or flee, which would allow violent criminals to decide who gets to go where in public;
- Empowering federal bureaucrats to require so-called “smart” gun technology that the free market has to date consistently rejected as impractical, unreliable, and unaffordable;
- “Safe storage”laws that would require gun owners to keep their firearms unloaded and locked up separately from ammunition, the very mandates the U.S. Supreme Court found unconstitutional in District of Columbia v. Heller because they make “it impossible for citizens to use [their constitutionally protected arms] for the core lawful purpose of self-defense;”
- Firearm seizure laws that allow a judge to order guns removed from a supposedly “dangerous”person’s residence before the individual has even had a chance to appear in court, much less has been charged with a crime or evaluated for mental instability;
- Forcing gun dealers to “educate” potential customers on reasons gun prohibitionists think they shouldn’t have a gun…
And the list continues.
The point is that Everytown has an ever-expanding agenda to limit consumer choice and availability of guns; make the ones that are available more expensive and less useful for self-defense; harass gun owners; harass gun dealers; and authorize officials to deny gun purchases and seize firearms.
But you’d never know it from their campaign spots for U.S. Senate Seats in Iowa and North Carolina. For these traditionally gun-friendly locales, Everytown has rebranded themselves as generic good governance advocates, railing against lobbyists, special interests, and the influence of money in politics.
The ads barely mention firearms at all, much less Everytown’s plans to see them banned and confiscated.
They don’t even mention the Senate candidates that Everytown supports in Iowa and North Carolina.
And it’s more than a little ironic that Everytown – the very epitome of a top-down special interest group funded primarily by billionaires – is suddenly horrified by the idea of money and influence peddlers in politics.
This is the same group that has pledged to spend $60 million dollars to sway November’s elections for the avowed purpose of limiting Americans’ freedom!
Yet Everytown clearly has enough money for polling and focus groups to understand that their prohibitory schemes are the last thing on the minds of most Americans as they arm themselves in unprecedented numbers against the risks of crime, disorder, and contagion emanating from America’s cities – and their recent ads reflect that.
Instead, they want you to think they’re protecting you against greedy corporations and loss of your healthcare coverage.
But make no mistake: your Second Amendment rights won’t be protected if Everytown manages to buy seats for the gun control candidates lining up to take its cash.
Article by NRA-ILA