Dean Rieck, Executive Director at Buckeye Firearms Association | LinkedIn
Dean Rieck, Executive Director at Buckeye Firearms Association | LinkedIn
Joe Bartozzi, in an article published on March 22, 2024, criticizes Brady United president Kris Brown and her gun control activist allies for their deceptive tactics in promoting gun control. Bartozzi highlights Brown's use of false information and fear-mongering to push an anti-gun agenda.
Bartozzi points out that Brown and her allies seem to prioritize spreading misinformation over supporting constitutional rights and law enforcement efforts to combat gun-related crimes. He accuses them of using lies to manipulate public opinion and coerce individuals into relinquishing their rights.
The article specifically mentions an incident on CNN where Kris Brown made a misleading statement regarding firearm accidents involving children. Brown claimed, "We lose eight kids a day … to family fire. That’s due to firearms in the home that are not safely stored." This statement has been questioned for its accuracy and alignment with the facts.
Bartozzi highlights the importance of promoting safe firearm storage as a key aspect of responsible gun ownership. He mentions the industry's commitment to initiatives like Project ChildSafe, which provides free firearm safety kits to help prevent accidents and keep guns secure when not in use.
In contrast to the deceptive tactics of Brady United, the firearm industry emphasizes the importance of factual information and responsible firearm leadership. Bartozzi notes the positive impact of programs like Project ChildSafe in reducing firearm tragedies and ensuring community safety while upholding Constitutional rights.
The article concludes by underscoring the firearm industry's dedication to safety and the significant decrease in unintentional firearm accidents over the years. Bartozzi calls for recognition of these efforts by entities like Brady United, CNN, and Hollywood, urging a focus on truthful data and real solutions to promote safer communities.
Republished with permission from NSSF.