Posted March 31, 2015 11:00 am by Comments (1)

By Robert Farago

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“Beginning Tuesday, Stop Handgun Violence will be ‘saturating’ highway signs [in Massachusetts] at three-dozen locations across the state,” bostonglobe.com reports . . . The new highway signs being installed this week will read, ‘We’re Not Anti-Gun. We’re Pro-Life. Massachusetts Gun Laws Save Lives,’ and feature a Bushmaster XM-15 assault rifle, with a white surrender flag poking out from the barrel. Billboard space was donated by Clear Channel, Logan Communications, Total Outdoor, and Outfront Media.” Clear Channel eh? wikipedia.org tells us . . .

Clear Channel Outdoor Holdings, Inc. (NYSE: CCO), is a public subsidiary of …read more

Via:: Truth About Guns

One response to Texas-Based Clear Channel Donates Billboards to MA Anti-Gunner

  1. Richard Nieber April 1st, 2015 at 4:07 pm

    The message being broadcast for Mr. Rosenthal, at no charge by you, provides inaccurate, discriminatory, and misleading information, which will do nothing to bolster firearms safety or prevent crime. “The messaging certainly does not reflect reality.” said Jim Wallace, Executive Director of GOAL.

    Over the last two decades the restrictive gun laws of Massachusetts have been an abysmal failure, as demonstrated by the drastic increase in violent crime since the passage of these laws in 1998. Since then, firearm related homicides have doubled and firearm related assaults have tripled. The policies and messaging broadcast by Stop Handgun Violence have continually misled the public on the truth behind Massachusetts’ gun laws. This long-term ruse is simply an effort to convince the general public to discriminate against the rights of law-abiding gun owners.

    If you are really interested in saving lives you would grant space to GOAL. They have a proven record of providing gun safety and legislative solutions that work.

    In the name of providing a true solution and accurate messaging, I’m asking Clear Channel to either grant equal space to GOAL or take down the discriminatory, misleading messaging provided to Mr. Rosenthal at no charge.

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