The Trace interviews less-lethal gun maker by claiming story is for tech magazine
By Lee Williams
The Byrna SD pistol uses a CO2 cylinder to launch .68 caliber kinetic, tear gas and OC projectiles. (Photo courtesy Byrna Technologies, Inc.)by Lee WilliamsThe Trace — former New York City mayor Michael Bloomberg’s anti-gun propaganda factory — has proven once again it is completely devoid of ethics and reliable only as a source of fake news.The Trace wants the public to believe it’s an actual newsroom comprised of actual journalists. It calls itself “The only newsroom dedicated to covering gun violence.” Staffers refer to themselves as journalists, rather than anti-gun activists who are paid by Bloomberg to create his propaganda. The Trace and Bloomberg’s Everytown for Gun Safety even share the same president, John Feinblatt.A Trace story published Thursday titled “Shoot, Don’t Kill,” extolls the benefits of less-than-lethal technology by examining several weapons made by Byrna Technologies, Inc., which use a 12-gram CO2 cartridge to launch .68 caliber projectiles at approximately 330 feet-per-second.“Users can also opt for ammo loaded with tear gas or oleoresin capsicum, an extract of hot peppers, which can induce nausea, difficulty breathing, and a terrible burning in the throat, lungs, and eyes,” the story states.The Trace story quotes Byrna’s founder, president and chief executive officer,
Source: The Gun Writer
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