Posted November 3, 2017 1:30 pm by Comments

By Andrew Shepperson

CMA Awards co-host Brad Paisley has called the media restrictions “ridiculous and unfair.” (Photo: Parade)
The Country Music Association has asked members of the press to refrain from asking questions on gun control, the Las Vegas mass shooting and political affiliations at the upcoming Country Music Awards.
The CMA sent out a list of strict guidelines Thursday morning, specifically barring the media from asking about the “Las Vegas tragedy, gun rights, political affiliations or topics of the like,” Rolling Stone reported.
The guidelines also specified that media members could have their credentials revoked if they decided to go rogue and ask about the forbidden topics.
“It’s vital, more so this year than in year’s [sic] past due to the sensitivities at hand, that the CMA Awards be a celebration of Country Music and the artists that make this genre so great. It’s an evening to honor the outstanding achievements in Country Music of the previous year and we want everyone to feel comfortable talking to press about this exciting time,” the CMA said in the guidelines. “If you are reported as straying from these guidelines, your credential will be reviewed and potentially revoked via security escort.”
CMA Awards co-host Brad Paisley was quick to condemn the media restrictions, tweeting:

Source: Guns.com

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