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Kamala in a Nutshell: SAF Video Features Her Most Damning Anti-Gun Rhetoric

The Second Amendment Foundation (SAF) has launched a 15-second video across multiple social media platforms, highlighting Vice President Kamala Harris’ controversial statements on gun control. The video, posted on X, Instagram, YouTube and Facebook, features audio clips that showcase Harris’ extreme anti-gun views.

In one notable soundbite, Harris, during her time as San Francisco District Attorney, states: “Just because you legally possess a gun in the sanctity of your locked home doesn’t mean that we’re not going to walk into that home and check to see if you’re being responsible and safe in the way you conduct your affairs.” Another clip features Harris describing herself as a “radical,” saying, “Yeah, I am a radical. We need to get radical about what we are doing.” A third statement includes her support for a “mandatory buyback program,” which is lefty-speak for a forced surrender of privately owned firearms.

Alan M. Gottlieb, SAF’s founder and Executive Vice President, emphasized that the organization’s goal is not to tell people how to vote but to warn against politicians like Harris who they believe want to infringe on the Second Amendment.

“What she calls a ‘mandatory buyback’ is actually compensated confiscation, no matter how it is portrayed,” Gottlieb remarked.

He further underscored SAF’s dedication to protecting gun rights, noting that the organization currently has more than 55 lawsuits in progress challenging restrictive gun control laws across the country. SAF also plans to expand the video into a 30-second television spot, highlighting Harris’ views further.

“Whether she owns a gun or not, Kamala Harris obviously doesn’t want anyone else to have one,” Gottlieb added.



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