Cory Booker Won't Say If He Would
On Monday, Sen. Cory Booker (D-N.J.), a 2020 candidate for president, refused to say whether or not he would support a gun confiscation plan that involves jailing Americans who refuse to give up their guns by selling them to the government.
CNN's Poppy Harlow asked Booker whether he would support a program sponsored by Rep. Eric Swalwell (D-Calif.), another 2020 candidate. Swalwell has centered his campaign on the gun control issue, having even threatening nuclear war against reluctant gun owners.
Harlow asked Booker if he supports Swalwell's buy-back program, which would impose harsh penalties, including jail time, on those who refuse to sell the government their guns. When asked directly if he supports such penalties, Booker refused to answer.
"When I was mayor of the city of Newark, again I have a record on dealing with gun violence. We did a lot of gun buy-backs and even other creative ideas," he recalled, promising similar proposals if he becomes president. "The critical thing is I think most Americans agree that these weapons of war should not be on our streets."
MOLON LABE!!
ReplyDeleteAnyone who tries to disarm a lawful gun owner of exercising their Constitutional Right is an Oath Breaker.
ReplyDeleteWhen they pass it, kindly have corey or eric come to my home personally for the confiscation of my firearms and my following incarceration. Please, pretty please.
ReplyDeleteFROM MY COLD DEAD HANDS!!!!
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