HILARIOUS: Smith & Wesson CEO's letter has the Left furious… This is how you STOP a bully...

Published on August 18, 2022
Duration: 6:31

This video discusses the defiant statement made by the CEO of Smith & Wesson, Mark Smith, who blamed politicians and the media for gun violence rather than gun manufacturers. The content highlights the CEO's stance against what he perceives as political bullying and attempts to restrict Second Amendment rights, emphasizing the company's commitment to defending the right to bear arms.

Quick Summary

Smith & Wesson CEO Mark Smith's letter blamed politicians and the media for gun violence, arguing their policies and actions, not gun manufacturers, are the cause of crime. He defended the Second Amendment and criticized attempts to restrict firearms advertising and rights.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Smith & Wesson CEO's Letter
  2. 00:43Sponsor: LAS Concealment
  3. 01:22Media Reaction: Washington Post
  4. 01:34CEO Blames Politicians for Gun Violence
  5. 02:15CEO's Statement on Twitter
  6. 02:34Refusal to Testify & Law Enforcement
  7. 03:27Gun Deaths vs. Violent Crime Trends
  8. 04:18Mass Shootings vs. Overall Gun Violence
  9. 04:46Congressional Subpoena of Documents
  10. 05:37Defense of Second Amendment Rights
  11. 06:02Conclusion: CEO Setting the Narrative

Frequently Asked Questions

What was the main point of the Smith & Wesson CEO's letter?

The Smith & Wesson CEO's letter blamed politicians and the media for gun violence, arguing that their policies and actions, rather than the firearms themselves, are the cause of crime. He also defended the company's right to manufacture and advertise firearms.

How did the media, specifically the Washington Post, react to the CEO's statement?

The Washington Post reported on the CEO's statement, highlighting his criticism of politicians and the media. The video suggests this reaction indicates displeasure from those who would impose their will on the company.

What actions did Congress take in response to the CEO's statement and Smith & Wesson's stance?

Following the CEO's refusal to testify, the House Oversight and Rules Committee subpoenaed documents from Smith & Wesson concerning the sale and marketing of AR-15 style rifles, indicating a continued investigation into the company's practices.

What is the CEO's view on the cause of violent crime?

The CEO believes that politicians have undermined and defunded law enforcement, and promoted a culture of lawlessness, which he argues is directly responsible for the surge in violence and crime.

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