Clinton calls Trumpa s gun policies a oedangerousa

Donald Trump's gun policies are "not just way out there" but "dangerous" and would make America less safe, Hillary Clinton said Saturday. "This is someone running to be president of the United States of America - a country facing a gun violence epidemic - and he's talking about more guns in our schools, he's talking about more hatred and division in our streets," the likely Democratic presidential nominee said of her presumptive Republican rival.

Clinton: I won’t pander to gun lobby, unlike Donald Trump

Clinton: I won't pander to gun lobby, unlike Trump Hillary Clinton's comments come a day after the National Rifle Association endorsed Donald Trump for president. Check out this story on thecalifornian.com: http://usat.ly/27MzGML Hillary Clinton says Donald Trump's gun policies are \u0022not just way out there\u0022 but \u0022dangerous\u0022 and would make America less safe.

Hillary Clinton Plans to Fire Back at Trump for NRA Remarks

Hillary Clinton plans to fire back at Donald Trump for comments he made to the National Rifle Association, in which he spoke in favor of open carry laws and accused Clinton of wanting to take away the right to bear arms - a position she has not taken. According to an aide to the Democratic presidential frontrunner, Clinton will use her remarks Saturday at the Trayvon Martin Foundation Circle of Mothers dinner in Ft.

NRAa s Chris Cox on Sanders: a Berniea s righta on gun liability issue

The head of the National Rifle Association's lobbying arm gave Bernard Sanders a shout-out on Saturday for the Vermont senator's stance on whether people should have the right to sue gun makers and manufacturers. "I don't say this often - okay, fine, I've never said it - but Bernie's right," said Chris Cox , executive director of the NRA Institute for Legislative Action.

At NRA, Trump slams Clinton for ‘heartless’ gun restrictions

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NRA backs Trump, who says Clinton would a abolisha 2nd Amendment

Donald Trump, center, is introduced by National Rifle Association executive director Chris W. Cox , left, and NRA executive vice president Wayne LaPierre as the Republican presidential candidate takes the stage to speak at the NRA convention, Friday, May 20, 2016, in Louisville, Ky. "Gun-free zones" around schools, theaters and other public places should be eliminated and more law-abiding Americans should be armed to thwart criminals, presumptive Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump told thousands of people attending the National Rifle Association's annual convention Friday.

Clinton calls Trump’s gun policies “dangerous”

Donald Trump's gun policies are "not just way out there" but "dangerous" and would make America less safe, Hillary Clinton said Saturday. "This is someone running to be president of the United States of America - a country facing a gun violence epidemic - and he's talking about more guns in our schools, he's talking about more hatred and division in our streets," the likely Democratic presidential nominee said of her presumptive Republican rival.