Posted September 24, 2019 5:00 pm by Comments

By Cam Edwards

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With the impending release of Warner Bros. “The Joker”, gun control activist Igor Volsky and five individuals who lost family members in the Aurora, Colorado attack at a showing of “The Dark Knight Rises” have penned a letter to the studio demanding that the company “end political contributions to candidates who take money from the NRA and vote against gun reform” and instead work to pass gun control laws at the federal level.

The letter, addressed to new Warner Bros. CEO Ann Sarnoff, does not seek to halt the release of the film nor to rally gun critics to boycott it. Rather, it asks the studio to “end political contributions to candidates who take money from the NRA and vote against gun reform” and “use your political clout and leverage in Congress to actively lobby for gun reform. Keeping everyone safe should be a top corporate priority for Warner Brothers.”

The letter states that the shooting was “perpetrated by a socially isolated individual who felt ‘wronged’ by society” and acted. “As a result, we have committed ourselves to ensuring that no other family ever has to go through the absolute hell we have experienced and the pain we …Read the Rest

Source:: Bearing Arms

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