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Joshua Horowitz, the Executive Director for the Coalition to Stop Gun Violence, thrice came up empty when asked questions about “assault weapons” on Tuesday’s broadcast of Fox News’ “Tucker Carlson Tonight.”
Host Tucker Carlson first noted that when you “go on to your website… one of the things you say is one of the big problems is assault rifles.”
“Of the 762 murders that were committed in Chicago, how many were committed with assault rifles?” the Daily Caller founder asked.
“Well, I don’t know if that’s actually from my website,” Horowitz began to say before Carlson interrupted him.
“It is actually, I have it right here.”
“Let me explain to you about assault weapons,” Horowitz begrudgingly answered. “Assault weapons make killing more lethal, OK. So what we have in that situation is assault weapons have more deaths per shootings.”
“They don’t necessarily cause more shootings,” he continued, regardless of the question. “When you use an assault rifle in a crime, you end up with more people dead and more rounds fired.”