The Second Amendment Foundation is continuing the longest-running pro-gun rights advertising campaign in history, and next week will see the effort expand its footprint to several new cable channels, the organization announced Friday
This campaign, says SAF, has been “alerting American gun owners to the serious threat the Biden administration poses to their rights.”
“SAF is not out of ammunition,” declared SAF founder and Executive Vice President Alan M. Gottlieb. “We will be running our updated 60-second message on about 30 different outlets. The long and short of it is that SAF’s ad campaign is going ballistic!”
Gottlieb said SAF’s message has, and will continue to appear on CNN, MSNBC, Fox News, Fox Business, Newsmax TV, One America News Network, Destination America, Bloomberg, BBC America, Discovery Channel, American Heroes Channel, SYFY (Science Fiction), TLC (The Learning Channel), TruTV, DirecTV, The Weather Channel, HLN, Dish TV, and CNBC, plus these additional channels: Great America Country, Outside TV, GAC Living, World Fishing Channel, TV Game, MGM-HD and RFD.
“Our updated message still features a video clip of Joe Biden publicly admitting he wants to ban not only semi-auto rifles, but 9mm pistols,” Gottlieb noted. “We are going to make Biden eat his own words.”
Gottlieb said so far this year, SAF’s messaging, which has aired more than 800 times, has been viewed by more than 80 million people, including those who have seen the ads “multiple times.”
“The response from people calling our ‘800’ number is up over 25 percent since Russia invaded Ukraine,” he revealed. “Americans were quick to understand the importance of our Second Amendment after watching the outrage in Eastern Europe, and they also realize the threat Biden and his cronies pose as they attack our gun rights.
“There is no time to waste,” Gottlieb said. “We’re asking viewers to call a special toll-free telephone number – (800) 344-8082 – and press number 1 to get in the fight, because once you lose your rights, you will never get them back.”