During Tuesday's debate, Vice President Kamala Harris asserted her gun ownership in response to Donald Trump's claims that, if elected, she would confiscate guns from American citizens. The exchange highlighted differing views on gun control policies, particularly surrounding the issue of mandatory buybacks. Harris previously disclosed her gun ownership back in 2019, where she stated that her decision to buy a handgun was influenced by her history as a prosecutor in California and her personal safety concerns. In contrast, Trump, who identifies himself as a staunch supporter of gun rights, claimed that he has been the best friend gun owners have had in the White House. Despite the attempt on his life last July, he remains firmly committed to gun ownership rights, emphasizing his defense of Second Amendment rights. In this contentious atmosphere, Harrisβs campaign clarified that while she supports a variety of gun control measures, she does not endorse mandatory buyback programs for assault-style weapons, which she had suggested earlier in her first presidential campaign. This debate over gun rights versus gun control continues to be a pivotal issue as both candidates aim to sway independent voters on this sensitive topic.
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