Beto Admits Non-Compliant AR-15 Owners Would Receive a ‘Visit From a Law enforcement Officer’ Under His Plan

Democratic presidential candidate Beto O’Rourke admitted Wednesday that under his  federal gun “buyback” plan, police officers would go to the homes of those gun owners who refused to sell their weapons to the government in order to “recover” the banned semi-automatic rifles.

“What’s the next step for the federal government there?” Joe Scarborough asked O’Rourke on MSNBC, giving the example of a “rancher in Texas” who refuses to give up his AR-15.

“I think just as in any law that is not followed or flagrantly abused there have to be consequences or else there is no respect for the law,” O’Rourke responded. “So in that case I think there would be a visit by law enforcement to recover that firearm and make sure that it is purchased, bought back, so that it cannot be potentially used against somebody else.”

O’Rourke was also called out on CNN Wednesday morning over how his buyback plan would solve the problem of another demographic with no intention of following the law: mass shooters.

“You expect mass shooters to follow the law?” CNN anchor Alisyn Camerota challenged the former lawmaker. “They don’t follow the law by definition.”

O’Rourke nevertheless insisted that his policies, including a federal gun confiscation program, “would have stopped many of the shootings.”

“Would it stop every single shooting? No,” the former El Paso congressman added.

“It doesn’t make sense that people are going to hand over their assault weapons if they’re mass shooters,” Camerota pressed. “So then what’s your plan?”

“If we pass this law then I expect our fellow Americans to follow the law,” O’Rourke said.

O’Rourke made headlines during last month’s Democratic presidential debate for proclaiming, “hell yes, we're going to take your AR-15, your AK-47,” when asked if he was proposing that the government confiscate legally owned assault-style weapons.

October 16 2019

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Beto Admits Non-Compliant AR-15 Owners Would Receive a ‘Visit From a Law enforcement Officer’ Under His Plan

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