O'Reilly Calls For Gun Restrictions: “High-Powered Weaponry Is Too Easy To Get”

Bill O'Reilly: “The Second Amendment Clearly States The Government Has A Right To Regulate … In The Name Of Public Safety”

From the June 14 edition of Fox News' The O'Reilly Factor:

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BILL O'REILLY (HOST): Now, the right wing responsibility. There is too much gun crime in the USA, and high powered weaponry is too easy to get. That's the fact. So let's deal with it. We all have the right to bear arms, but we don't have the right to buy and maintain mortars. Even if you feel threatened by gangsters or a New World Order. No bazookas, no Sherman tanks, no hand grenades. That's because the Second Amendment clearly states the government has a right to regulate militias, made up of individuals. They have that right in the name of public safety.



Therefore, Congress should debate what kind of weapons should be available for public sale. And the states, the individual states should decide what kind of carry laws are good for their own people. New laws are definitely needed in the age of terrorism and mass murder. The FBI and other federal agencies need the power to stop suspected terrorists or other evil doers from buying weapons.



That law needs to be very precise. Also, gun dealers all across America should be required to report the sale of certain kinds of guns, heavy weapons, directly to the FBI. Not handguns, not talking about that, but other weapons that would be defined by Congress. That is a sane approach, and would make it a lot tougher for the Omar Mateens of the world to get the weaponry to kill, although as Talking Points has stated many, many times, no society will ever stop all gun crimes, especially in a country which has hundreds of millions of guns already in circulation.



Previously:



Fox News Host Gretchen Carlson Voices Support For Assault Weapon Ban



NBC's Tom Brokaw On Orlando Shooting: “It's Time For People To Come Together And Say 'Enough'”



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