Bloomberg appears to be channeling Beto as he unveils his sweeping gun control plan in Aurora, CO

The Daily Sheeple – by Sean Walton

Democratic presidential contender Michael Bloomberg unveiled a gun control policy on Thursday just steps from the site of one of Colorado’s worst mass shootings, calling for a ban on all ‘assault weapons’, mandatory permits for gun purchasers and a new position in the White House to coordinate gun violence prevention. 

“I’ve been all in on the fight against gun violence for 15 years, and I’m just getting started,” Bloomberg declared. “As president, I will work to end the gun violence epidemic once and for all.”

Bloomberg, the billionaire former New York City mayor, entered the Democratic presidential primary less than two weeks ago. Gun violence has quickly emerged as a core issue for his presidential bid, as it has been for his political and philanthropic efforts for much of the last decade. Bloomberg is well known to gun control advocates in Colorado and across the country, where he’s funneled tens of millions of dollars from his personal fortune to help like-minded candidates while creating and supporting gun control groups such as Mayors Against Illegal Guns and Moms Demand Action.

Despite his dedication to the issue, the former Republican is viewed skeptically by many Democratic primary voters, who look at his ties to Wall Street and vast personal wealth with suspicion. Democratic rivals including Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren in recent days have accused him of trying to buy the election.

At the same time, Bloomberg is pounding the local airwaves in all 50 states with television ads highlighting his work on issues such as gun violence and climate change while casting himself as best positioned to defeat Trump next fall. After spending roughly $40 million on an ad campaign over the first week or so of his campaign, he began running a second ad campaign backed by tens of millions of dollars more on Wednesday.

The 77-year-old New Yorker outlined his plan to combat gun violence before an invitation-only audience of about 40 victims of gun violence and gun control activists at a Christian center, near the movie theater in Aurora where a gunman killed 12 people and wounded nearly 60 others in 2012. The speaking lineup included Democratic state Rep. Tom Sullivan, whose son, Alex, was killed in the attack.

Sullivan formally endorsed Bloomberg while introducing him Thursday.

“I have witnessed the actions Mike has taken since Alex was murdered,” Sullivan said, insisting that victims of gun violence would have an ally in the White House should Bloomberg win the election.

The policies Bloomberg outlined Thursday largely mirror those he fought for on the state and federal levels in recent years, though it’s the first time he’s released his specific prescription for gun violence as a presidential candidate. T hey are ambitious and would almost certainly face fierce resistance from the NRA and Republicans in Congress, but they are not dramatically different from those of his Democratic rivals.

The difference, Bloomberg said Thursday, is his proven commitment to the issue.

“I promise you I will never back down from this fight,” he said. “That’s the kind of president this country needs and you deserve.”

Among the highlights, Bloomberg’s plan would:

  • Reinstate the federal ban on assault weapons and high-capacity magazines.
  • Require every gun buyer to obtain a permit before making a purchase.
  • Require point-of-sale background checks on all gun purchases while closing the gun show loophole.
  • Institute a new age limit of 21 for those wishing to buy handguns, semi-automatic rifles and shotguns.
  • Require a mandatory 48-hour waiting period for all gun purchases.
  • Institute a federal “red flag” law to deny permits to “troubled people who pose a danger to themselves or others.”
  • Institute a temporary ban on gun possession for those convicted of assault or other violent misdemeanors
  • Ban all guns in K-12 schools, colleges, and universities, except for law enforcement.
  • Reverse the law that gives gun makers and gun dealers immunity from lawsuits.
  • Create the position of White House gun coordinator “to mobilize the public to fight gun violence and launch an inter-agency hub to fight gun violence.”

As one critic on Twitter said, “There are so many things wrong with this plan that it is hard to know where to start!”  There will certainly be rebuttals to every one of the items on this list in the days to come.

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3 thoughts on “Bloomberg appears to be channeling Beto as he unveils his sweeping gun control plan in Aurora, CO

  1. “I’ve been all in on the fight against gun violence for 15 years, and I’m just getting started,” Bloomberg declared. “As president, I will work to end the gun violence epidemic once and for all.”
    THEY JUST WANNA MAKESURE OLD TRMPY GETS IN THERE ONE MORE TIME….

  2. Why do you think he’s running ?

    Avoid prosecution?…. isn’t that how they do it?
    Corrupt POS!
    Or to get his dirty little hands on your tax dollars
    Either way his orange jumpsuit is getting lonely

  3. He is another elitist pos that thinks he is smarter than everyone because he is a billionaire and thus is eminently qualified to think for us all. Well let him consume the entire contents of a sack clearly marked “dicks” before carrying on with that assumption. There’s a lot of smart people out there that make the blue collar wage and they have wisdom and moral character that this guy couldn’t touch no matter how many “10 foot pole” factories he bought. As long as he has a private army of body guards armed with guns that the little people can’t be trusted with, his opinion on the subject does not mean shit to me. An anti-gun opinion is just that; his opinion, which he is entitled to as long as he doesn’t try to force his opinion on the rest of us-me for instance. So he can self-righteously hate guns all he wants to while employing people with guns to protect his eminence. Is that not the height of hypocrisy? If he is as smart as he says he is he ought to see this hypocrisy. If he can’t, or won’t because he is an ideologue, then he is no smarter than the average box of hammers.

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