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Ron Paul See other Ron Paul Articles Title: Wealthy Gun Control Proponent Michael Bloomberg Dumps Cold Water on Beto’s Gun Confiscation Plan Wealthy Gun Control Proponent Michael Bloomberg Dumps Cold Water on Betos Gun Confiscation Plan Posted at 8:30 pm on September 27, 2019 by Sister Toldjah Democratic presidential candidate Beto ORourke speaks at the Iowa Federation of Labor convention, Wednesday, Aug. 21, 2019, in Altoona, Iowa. (AP Photo/Charlie Neibergall) Failed Senate candidate Beto ORourke has taken plenty of flak from Republicans and even some Democrats in the aftermath of announcing his so-called gun buyback program, but he recently received criticism from an unlikely source: Former New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg, who has spent millions of dollars promoting gun control policies and gun control candidates all across the country. Bloomberg appeared on the PBS program The Firing Line with host Margaret Hoover this week. During the program, he was shown the video clip featuring the Hell yes comments ORourke made at the Democratic presidential debate earlier this month when asked by ABC News moderator David Muir about his gun confiscation plan. Thats why I wont be a candidate of the Democratic Party. Because its so impractical, Bloomberg responded after watching the clip. I dont know how youd even do it. It would be such a rallying cry for people that say theyre overstepping their bounds. When Hoover interjected to ask if he was saying that Betos plan was not the way to win this issue, Bloomberg agreed. That is not the way to win this issue. First thing, AK-47s should not be in the hands of individuals. They are guns built not for hunting theyre guns built to kill the maximum number of people as quickly as you can, and we shouldnt have them, he stated. So if Betos solution is impractical per Bloomberg only because he doesnt know how it could be accomplished, whats his suggested alternative? One way he gave is to take action against gun manufacturers. So you can go after the gun manufacturers and get them to stop it, he opined. But how you would go and get those back out [from private citizens]? You might have an incentive program and maybe people would turn them in. But I dont even think that would happen. His answer to combating gun violence is more background checks and red flag laws. Gun confiscation programs like Betos are also not practical, Bloomberg told Hoover, because gun owner tend to have lots of guns. Watch the interview clip below: Poster Comment: Video at source. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread
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