Dangerous new gun-grabber ad tells kids to do head-spinning thing with parents’ guns

What is wrong with these people?

A disturbing video gun control ad was created by independent film director Rejina Sincic advocating teens commits irresponsible acts of felony — several of which could lead to injury or death through negligent discharge of the weapon.

In the following video, a boy steals an unholstered (presumably loaded, that’s never portrayed) firearm from his mother’s room, drops it “unsecured” into his book bag, and then carries it to school. After class the boy pulls the gun out of his book bag and places it on his teacher’s desk, saying, “Can you take this away? I don’t feel safe with a gun in my house.”

Let’s be honest. In the real world, the one we actually live in, this boys actions would result in numerous felony charges (exact charges depend on state laws) conceivably weapons theft, unlawful possession of a weapon by a minor, illegal concealed carry of a weapon, carrying a weapon onto school property, assault, and brandishing to name a few.

Let’s also add the possibility of felony criminal record and mandatory expulsion from his school… and this is the kind of behavior Sincic is hoping that children will emulate. This video is reckless to say the least.

Her solution will actually lead to more problems than her solution. 

Again, I ask:  What is wrong with these people?

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