Beto’s Newest Gun Control Idea Involves Controlling What Americans Can Buy With A Credit Card

Chris White on September 12, 2019

Former Rep. Beto O’Rourke of Texas is pushing financial institutions into refusing service to Americans who are seeking to purchase semi-automatic rifles, among other forms of artillery.

O’Rourke is planning on using the Democratic debate in Houston to drum up pressure on credit card companies, ABC reporter Jeffrey Cook noted in a tweet Thursday. The Texas Democrat is struggling to gain traction in a crowded field of Democrats seeking the presidency.

“If this Congress and this president won’t act, the least financial industry could do is stop profiting off sales of these weapons,” O’Rourke said in a statement Thursday ahead of the Democratic debate. “If enough of us speak out, they’ll consider it.”

O’Rourke’s campaign has not yet responded to the Daily Caller News Foundation’s request for comment about what such an effort would look like.

Moderate Democrats believe O’Rourke is getting desperate. One Democratic strategist quoted in a Sept. 10 Politico report thinks O’Rourke’s gun control plans will hurt his future career in Texas politics.

“Those words will come back to destroy him should he run for statewide office again,” strategist Hank Sheinkopf told the outlet. Sheinkopf added, “To say, ‘We will take away your guns,’ you know, in this state, in this culture, that’s a no-no.”

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