President Joe Biden sputtered more unintelligible jargon regarding gun control during a presidential forum with far-left organization NowThis, claimiing he has authored legislation preventing there being “more than 8 bullets in a round, okay?”
“My, my, my legislation says there can be no more than eight bullets in a round, okay?” Biden stammered.
It is unclear what exactly the commander-in-chief of the united States was talking about, though it is possible he confused the word “round” – another term for bullet – with “magazine,” which is the accessory that holds the bullets in many modern firearms.
BIDEN: “My legislation says there can be no more than eight bullets in a round, okay?” 🤔 pic.twitter.com/LxmTk9EjyC
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Biden yelled about “ghost guns” on the White House lawn, confused the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms with the American Federation of Teachers, and called federally licensed firearms dealers “merchants of death” during a rant against the Second Amendment in April.
“You bought a gun, take a look,” Biden barked before shuffling over to a table that appeared to display firearm components next to a sign reading “GHOST GUN” and “Buy-Build-Shoot.”
“Take a look at this, it comes in this package,” Biden continued to yell. “You can see the picture down here maybe. This is the gun. It’s not hard to put together. A little drill, a hand drill at home, doesn’t take very long. Anyone can order it in the mail. Anyone.”
He also referred to ATF agents as “AFT agents.”
In June, Biden incorrectly claimed that you can have “300 rounds in the magazine” of an “assault weapon.”
“You got to make sure that this becomes a voting issue,” Biden said. “It’s gotta be one of those issues where you decide your position on the issue, senator, or candidate for House or Senate on what we’re gonna do with assault weapon and how [unintelligible] able to have 300 rounds in a magazine.”