GOTTLIEB CHALLENGES GATES TO ‘PUT HIS MOUTH WHERE HIS MONEY IS!’
BELLEVUE, WA – Gun rights advocate Alan Gottlieb, chairman of the
Citizens Committee for the Right to Keep and Bear Arms, and a leading
opponent of Initiative 594, today is publicly challenging billionaire
gun control supporter Bill Gates to debate the measure, to which he just
donated $1 million.
“It’s time for Gates to put his mouth where his money is,” Gottlieb
said. “It’s one thing to be for background checks, but I-594 is poorly
written bad law, and all the money in the world won’t make it better.”
Gates made headlines earlier this week when it was reported that he
and his wife, Melinda, had contributed a million dollars to the campaign
to pass I-594. That’s the 18-page gun control initiative that is
opposed by rank-and-file law enforcement organizations representing more
than 7,500 police and sheriffs’ deputies, plus the state’s sportsmen
and women, competitors and gun collectors.
Gates is one of a handful of wealthy Seattle-area elitists who have
shelled out big bucks to push this measure. The campaign has become a
battle of class warfare, pitting the rich against Washington State’s
far-less-privileged middle class firearms owners, and their families and
friends.
“If Gates accepts,” Gottlieb said, “I expect him to explain why he
thinks I-594 is such a hot idea when the Washington Council of Police
and Sheriffs (WACOPS), and the Washington State Law Enforcement Firearms
Instructors Association (WSLEFIA) – the largest and most
highly-respected law enforcement groups in the state – oppose the
measure. He will also have to explain why both organizations
emphatically support Initiative 591.
“Bill Gates and his billionaire friends Paul Allen, Steve Ballmer and
Nick Hanauer are using their riches in an effort to buy an election,”
he continued. “They will purchase slick advertising, buy professional
spokesmen and try to steamroll their opponents. But Gates should speak
for himself, and be willing to defend his position one-on-one.
“Gates should also make sure that if he accepts, his bodyguards do
not loan each other firearms, because that would be prohibited under the
language of the gun control initiative he’s funding,” Gottlieb
concluded. “I won’t bring bodyguards, because I don’t have any. My
defense is the facts.”
Initiative 591 has been endorsed by: Citizens
Committee for the Right to Keep and Bear Arms, Firearm Collectors and
Shooters Association, Firearms Policy Coalition, Gun Owners Action
League of Washington, Hunters Heritage Council, Second Amendment
Sisters, Washington Arms Collectors, Washington Council of Police and
Sheriffs (WACOPS), Washington State Law Enforcement Firearms Instructors
Association (WSLEFIA), Washington State Rifle and Pistol Association
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