California Sen. Kamala Harris (D) has been a long-time outspoken gun control advocate. She's not quite on the same wavelength as her colleague, Sen. Dianne Feinstein, but she's a close second.
During her town hall with CNN's Jake Tapper, Harris took a question about how to end "gun violence." Her response a regurgitation of the typical anti-gun talking points.
"There is no reason that in a society we have assault weapons around communities that can kill babies and police officers."
Assault weapons? Really?
Gun control advocates seem to call any kind of rifle that's black and tactical looking an "assault weapon." Basically, if it's scary looking and seems similar to an AR-15 then it has to be banned.