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Thursday, September 19, 2024

Video: Kamala Harris Wanted To Enter Gun Owners' Locked Homes


The woman is dangerous.

When she was district attorney in San Francisco, Kamala Harris wanted to enter the homes of gun owners to see if they are complying with gun safety laws.

A video of her comments with then-Mayor Gavin Newsom has surfaced. Of the two, Newsom, oddly enough, was the voice of reason.

It is presented by the Daily Mail.

They posted:

A newly resurfaced video of Kamala Harris shows her talking about law enforcement entering the locked homes of gun owners to make sure they are storing their weapons properly. 

Harris spoke about the issue in 2007 when she was the district attorney of San Francisco during a press conference on new gun control laws with then-Mayor of San Francisco Gavin Newsom and other city officials. 

'Just because you legally possess a gun in the sanctity of your locked home doesn't mean that we're not going to walk into that home and check to see if you're being responsible and safe in the way you conduct your affairs,' Harris said.

At the time, Harris repeated it was 'time' to enact the new laws and that it was 'the right thing to do.' 

Harris voiced her threat to check on gun owners even after Newsom argued earlier in the press conference that the legislation would not allow law enforcement to knock on everyone's doors to make sure they were following the law.

'We're not going to knock on everybody's door, we're not going to break in and inspect...' Newsom said when asked how he would enforce the law.  

But Harris seemed to relish the idea of using the new law to ensure better behavior from gun owners. 

Just imagine what she would try to do if she were elected president! The video is pretty damning!

To see the video and read more, go here

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