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Newsom also managed to seriously piss off the NRA with his "Safety for All Act of 2016," which would proposes background checks on ammunition sales. The Coalition for Civil Liberties, a sneakily-named NRA affiliate, responded with a truly bizarre ad released Wednesday that features a transgender character using a gun for self defense, and is reportedly targeted at California's LGBT population.
In an advance clip (see above!) from Chelsea, Chelsea Handler's new Netflix show, Newsom responds to the NRA video, skewering the gun group's faux-show of support for the LGBT community ("They've been leaders on transgender equality," he sarcastically intones), and engages in a passionate discussion with Handler on the need for gun control. |
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mickey
(6/10/2016)
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Faux show of support for LBGTs?
Who wants to see armed homosexuals? NRA and Pink Pistols, to name a couple.
Who wants to see defenseless homos? Lt Governor Nuisance, to name one of many faux supporters... |
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