Harris Says Authorities Can ‘Walk Into’ Homes And Inspect Guns In Resurfaced Clip

A clip of Vice President Kamala Harris went viral this week that showed remarks she made as San Francisco’s district attorney in which she said that police had the right to “walk into” people’s homes and inspect their legally-owned firearms. The Democrat presidential nominee made the remarks while speaking to reporters during a press conference ...

Sep 18, 2024 - 21:28
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Harris Says Authorities Can ‘Walk Into’ Homes And Inspect Guns In Resurfaced Clip

A clip of Vice President Kamala Harris went viral this week that showed remarks she made as San Francisco’s district attorney in which she said that police had the right to “walk into” people’s homes and inspect their legally-owned firearms.

The Democrat presidential nominee made the remarks while speaking to reporters during a press conference in 2007 about a law that was being introduced that she helped write.

Harris said, “We’re going to require responsible behaviors among everybody in the community, and just because you legally possess a gun in the sanctity of your locked home doesn’t mean that we’re not going to walk into that home and check to see if you’re being responsible and safe in the way you conduct your affairs.”

Fox News reported that the anti-gun bill was ultimately signed into law by then-San Francisco Mayor Gavin Newsom.

“It was bundled with other gun control provisions, including a new requirement for legal gun distributors to submit an inventory to the chief of police every six months, and a ban on possessing guns – even legally – in public housing,” the report said.

The NRA said in a post that included the video: “Kamala Harris wants mass gun confiscation, and she’s willing to weaponize the government to enter your home and seize your legally owned guns.”

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The Trump campaign called her an “anti-gun RADICAL.”

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