Gavin Newsom's True Stance on Gun Control Revealed

Submitted by MAGA Student

Posted 13 hours ago

Gavin Newsom, the Governor of California, continues to find himself in the crosshairs of scrutiny regarding his claims on gun control.

In a recent interview, Newsom attempted to present himself as a supporter of the Second Amendment, asserting he is “not anti-gun at all.”

However, his extensive legislative history starkly contradicts this assertion.


Since taking office in 2019, Governor Newsom has signed nearly 70 laws that tighten gun regulations, including measures that restrict firearm ownership and impose taxes on gun sales.

His support for SB 1327 permits private citizens to sue distributors of illegal firearms, demonstrating a clear agenda against gun rights—an approach that many note is emblematic of the broader Democratic agenda to erode Second Amendment protections.

Notably, Newsom’s tenure reflects a long-standing pattern of opposing firearm rights dating back to his days as mayor of San Francisco, where he championed Proposition H, a measure that sought to ban handguns within city limits.

Even as he deflects criticism by claiming to be “sometimes” anti-“out-gunning” the police, it is abundantly clear that his actions speak volumes about his true position on gun ownership.

His recent statements are a transparent attempt to shift the narrative and appeal to a broader audience, but the evidence of his anti-gun posture is overwhelming.

This is a classic example of how politicians can contrive appealing narratives while simultaneously enacting legislation that undermines the rights of law-abiding citizens.

As we see more Democrats, including Newsom, play both sides of the fence, it becomes increasingly essential for conservatives and gun rights advocates to remain vigilant in defending the Second Amendment.

The battle over gun rights is far from over, and it is crucial to hold lawmakers accountable for their actions, not just their words.

Sources:
townhall.com
jackcashill.substack.com
en.wikipedia.org



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