Trump Assassin Is Felon Barred From Guns, Yet Shannon Watts Blames Red Flag Laws (Video)
The 58-year-old would-be Trump attempted golf course assassin, was charged with being a felon in possession of a firearm in federal court Monday.
“Prosecutors levied two charges against him: possession of a firearm by a convicted felon and possession of a firearm with an obliterated serial number.”
Felons currently have 100 percent gun control and are barred from purchasing or possessing firearms.
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Yet, Shannon Watts, the founder of Bloomberg-affiliated Moms Demand Action (a large Anti-You-Have-A-Gun organization ) decided to blame Republicans for the lack of Red Flag Laws after the attempt on Trump’s Life in a State WITH Red Flag Laws She Tweeted: ‘Republican lawmakers made it easy for a dangerous man with a long criminal history to access an AK-47—same profile, same red flag, same story over and over again in America.’
It wasn’t some gun law that stopped this guy from taking out Donald Trump.
No, it was good guys with guns who put an end to it.
Armed security and law enforcement were the ones who neutralized the threat, not some policy or piece of paper.
The same people Shannon Watts demonizes—the law-abiding citizens and officers with guns—are the very reason this assassination attempt failed.
Funny how that works, huh?
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