In the clip below, Rudy is identified as "The National Spokesman for Handgun Licensing."
"Anything that gets handguns and automatic weapons out of our streets, our of our cities, out of our states, I'm in favor of."
"We have a horrendous number of guns in this country."
"The more that we can reduce the large number of handguns in our society, the faster we're going to move this in the right direction."
Rudy explains the urgent need for expanded federal gun control. He identifies the National Rifle Association as "extremists of the right":
Rudy calls for "national licensing and gun control." He describes our current system as "craziness." Opposition to gun control based on the Second Amendment is "an overstated argument."
Rudy explains his lawsuit against two-dozen firearms manufacturers and distributors:
Rudy's logic:
"Anything that gets handguns and automatic weapons out of our streets, our of our cities, out of our states, I'm in favor of."
"We have a horrendous number of guns in this country."
"The more that we can reduce the large number of handguns in our society, the faster we're going to move this in the right direction."
Rudy explains the urgent need for expanded federal gun control. He identifies the National Rifle Association as "extremists of the right":
Rudy calls for "national licensing and gun control." He describes our current system as "craziness." Opposition to gun control based on the Second Amendment is "an overstated argument."
Rudy explains his lawsuit against two-dozen firearms manufacturers and distributors:
Rudy's logic:
1. Firearms manufacturers "overproduce" guns. "Overproducing" means manufacturing more guns than are necessary for the "legitimate purposes," which he defines as "hunting and law enforcement."
2. Drop in crime in New York primarily attributable to strict gun control.






