Gov Newsom Points AR-15 at Cameraman: ‘This Is a Weapon of War!’

California’s Democrat Gov. Gavin Newsom has been met with a backlash after he posted a video on social media that shows him pointing an AR-15 at his cameraman while lecturing the public about how dangerous the guns are.

The governor published the video on Friday that shows him wielding an AR-15 while touring his gun control push.

Newsom has just signed two new gun control laws banning “ghost guns” and firearms marketing aimed at younger audiences.

However, most of the responses to the video were aimed at Newsom’s own lack of firearm safety and the false claims he peddles about AR-15s.

In the video, Newsom holds up a firearm as a visual aid in the video and appeared to maintain reasonable trigger discipline throughout.

However, he then proceeds to point the weapon at whoever was manning the camera, breaking one of the top rules of gun safety.

Newsom also repeatedly makes the false claim that AR-15s are a “weapon of war.”

Despite claims from the Democrats and their allies in the media, AR-15s have never been used on the battlefield, nor are they used by any branches of the military in training or in war.

“This is an AR-15,” Newsom captioned the video in a tweet.

“A weapon of war,” he falsely adds.

“The gun industry is openly marketing these to KIDS.

“With cartoons and mini JR-15s.

“These don’t belong in the hands of our kids or on our streets.

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“I just signed 2 bills that ban ghost guns and these sick marketing ploys.”

In the video, Newsom addresses the Supreme Court and “right-wing Republicans” directly.

“Do you have no common decency, respect, or even common understanding that kids should not have one of these?” the governor says, grinning.

“This is an AR-15, a weapon of war, a weapon of mass destruction,” he continued, moving to put the weapon down.

As he lays the gun down, he places it so it points directly at whoever was standing behind the camera.

Newsom’s post was met with a swift backlash on Twitter:

“I’ve never seen anyone so awkwardly hold a sporting rifle in my life (it’s not a weapon of war and is responsible for the least fatalities, under blunt objects even) and then you flagged your d*** cameraman,” syndicated radio host Dana Loesch pointed out.

“Dude, did you just point that right at a cameraman,” Emily Zanotti added.

“Kids can’t buy guns legally dude. If parents want to buy guns for their kids and teach them how to shoot responsibly that’s fine. California Dems just want to stop the new generation from being exposed to gun culture because they know it will hurt their gun control agenda,” @NuanceBro tweeted.

And then @daddywarpig chimed in, adding, “Get a load of Nazi Hairgel here. Not an AR-15. Not a WEAPUHN OF DER WEHR. Not marketed to babies. JR-15. Shoots a .22lr. Basically for plinking cans and target practice. Also, he points the gun at the cameraman and everyone else in the room, because gun safety what’s that?”

Dear @GavinNewsom, This is a .22-caliber rifle. It is not a ‘weapon of war’ — for good reason. Lastly, please if you’re going to handle a firearm, treat it as if it is loaded and don’t point the barrel at your camera crew. Thanks,” Young Americans for Liberty tweeted.

Larry Taunton concluded, “Gavin ‘Alec Baldwin’ Newsom points this rifle at his cameraman. This much is clear about so-called #guncontrol: Democrats should not own guns as they don’t know how to use them.”

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By Frank Bergman

Frank Bergman is a political/economic journalist living on the east coast. Aside from news reporting, Bergman also conducts interviews with researchers and material experts and investigates influential individuals and organizations in the sociopolitical world.

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