Dem Candidates Jump on Milwaukee to Push Gun Control

According to Firearmchronicles

There’s not a single candidate for the Democratic nomination who doesn’t have some kind of gun control plan. In fact, it seems like the more insane the plan, the better their overall shot with the base seems to be. It really is something to behold.

Unsurprisingly, with a mass shooting taking place as the candidates are on the campaign trail, several have decided the bodies of those killed at the Molson Coors brewer in Milwaukee would sure make a handy soapbox to push their own personal gun-control agendas.

Democratic presidential candidates were peppered with questions this week at a televised CNN Town Hall in Charleston, South Carolina, on the day of a mass shooting at the Molson Coors brewery in Milwaukee.

The town hall comes days before the primary vote in South Carolina, as well as the Super Tuesday primary vote March 3 in Colorado. “I want to see us do the things that are obvious,” Sen. Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass., said at the event, identifying universal background checks and “getting assault rifles off the street.” Warren said the shooting Wednesday in Milwaukee, in which a brewery employee killed five people before killing himself, happens all too often in public places like schools and movie theaters, such as the Aurora shooting. “We need to treat gun violence like the public health emergency that it is,” Warren said.

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