Like the vast majority of her party in 2020, Harris has advocated for more regulation when it comes to such policy matters as "universal" background checks and outlawing whole classes of firearms, including naming specific makes and models of popular rifles. Harris even co-sponsored Sen. Dianne Feinstein's (D-Calif.) latest attempt at an "assault-weapons" ban.
During an appearance on comedian Jimmy Fallon's show in September last year, amid her own failed Presidential bid, Senator Harris (D-Calif.) explained her push for "mandatory buybacks," a politically correct euphemism for confiscation, as "mandatory" means you must comply.
"They are weapons of war with no place on the streets of a civil society. I've seen assault weapons kill babies and police officers," said Harris.
A month later, at a March for Our Lives-hosted "gun-safety" event, Harris declared that "we have to have a buyback program."
"And I support a buyback program. It's got to be smart. We've got to do it the right way," she said. "But there are five million (assault weapons) at least, some estimate as many as 10 million, and we're going to have to have smart public policy that's about taking those off the streets but doing it the right way."
Can her desire be more explicit?
Throughout the presidential campaign she eventually abandoned, Harris claimed that she would evade the legislative branch to achieve her objectives. During one debate, she said, "Upon being elected, I will give the United States Congress 100 days to get their act together and have the courage to pass reasonable gun safety laws. And if they fail to do it, then I will take executive action."
But even the mainstream media, which typically supports a staunch anti-gun agenda, have been busily trying to softenHarris's image when it comes to firearms; perhaps these media members realize that her harsh stance could turn away the millions of new gun owners now endeavoring the protect themselves and their families.
After a Facebook post of a private citizen erroneously attributing a gun confiscation quote to Harris made the rounds this past month, USA Today and Snopes jumped on board with a "false" fact rating. Technically, their assessment is defensible, but the idea that Harris does not support a plan to take firearms from the homes of gun owners isn't exactly a given.
If a "mandatory buyback" of "assault weapons," a term that can only be defined politically, was indeed enacted under a Biden-Harris administration, wouldn't law enforcement be used if some people did not comply?
In 2018, at a U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee hearing, Harris said she was for "common-sense" laws, and claimed that "it's a false choice to suggest that you are either in favor of the Second Amendment or you want to take everyone's guns away."
But under the national spotlight, Harris has dropped any nuance on the issue and is now publicly in favor of every flavor of gun control that has thus far been dreamed up by the left. --------------------Susanne Edward writes for NRA's America's First Freedom.
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