
Pennsylvania state Rep. and former Democratic Party Vice Chair Malcolm Kenyatta pushed a ban on “military-grade weapons” after the handgun/shotgun attack that occurred at the White House Correspondents’ Dinner (WHCD).
Kenyatta responded after the WHCD attack to comments about how a ballroom would be a more secure hosting site than a hotel by posting to X:
Breitbart News noted that the alleged WHCD attacker, Cole Allen, used guns he had purchased legally in California. Moreover, law enforcement affirmed that two guns — a handgun and a shotgun — were recovered from Allen when he was apprehended.
NBC News reported that one of the guns was a Maverick shotgun, which is a pump-action firearm. They noted that the other gun was a pistol.
Neither of the guns are “military-grade weapons,” therefore, Kenyatta’s proposed ban would not have hindered the WHCD attack, much less stopped it.
AWR Hawkins is an award-winning Second
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