Everytown For Gun Safety is Bloomberg’s third astroturf anti-gun group. They claim to be about gun safety but they are really about taking away the Second Amendment rights of law-abiding citizens. The name Everytown for Gun Safety is just part of an ongoing effort by the anti-gun community to move away from terms like “gun control” and into language they believe is more publicly acceptable.
Everytown For Gun Safety spins statistics to give an impression that simply isn't true.
That's how much Bloomberg planned to spend pushing his gun-control agenda during the 2014 election cycle.
When it comes to actual policies, these gun-control supporters are notoriously evasive and non-committal.
Bloomberg’s attacks on law-abiding citizens’ gun rights are ceaseless and never ending, whether coming from one of his astro-turf anti-gun groups such as Everytown for Gun Safety or through funding anti-gun politicians and legislators.
Wednesday, December 17, 2003
New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg says the success of Brooklyn`s Gun Court--where only felony firearms-possession cases are tried--will be expanded to Queens and The Bronx next month. The pilot program, which began last April, ...
Wednesday, September 17, 2003
The shocking murder of City Councilman James E. Davis has stirred the council to consider at least 11 new gun-control laws; Mayor Bloomberg set new rules on guns at City Hall soon after the attack. ...
Wednesday, September 17, 2003
The shocking murder of City Councilman James E. Davis has stirred the council to consider at least 11 new gun-control laws; Mayor Bloomberg set new rules on guns at City Hall soon after the attack. ...
Monday, September 15, 2003
In letters sent to 46 senators, New York Mayor Bloomberg and his Democratic counterparts - James Hahn of Los Angeles and Richard Daley of Chicago - called on the Senate not to support legislation to ...
Thursday, August 14, 2003
After a city-council member was recently killed at New York City Hall, Mayor Michael Bloomberg questioned why James Davis, the murdered councilman, would want to carry a gun.
Thursday, August 14, 2003
After a city-council member was recently killed at New York City Hall, Mayor Michael Bloomberg questioned why James Davis, the murdered councilman, would want to carry a gun. Davis, a retired police o . . ...
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