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Montana s Attorney General Austin Knudsen (R-MT) weighed in against President Joe Biden s controversial nominee to head up the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives. Biden nominated David Chipman, an outspoken gun control lobbyist and activist to head up the ATF.
Here s what Knudsen had to say on the Montana Talks statewide radio show with Aaron Flint:
AG Austin Knudsen (R-MT): This guy is bad news for gun rights- period. This is a guy who is rabidly, openly anti- gun. I guess I give him credit for, you know, wearing who he is on his sleeve and not presenting a false front. But unfortunately, that wearing on his sleeve shows just how out of touch he is with the Second Amendment, with Montanans and Americans Constitutional rights. This is a guy that wants to register and confiscate AR 15s. There are more AR-15s in America than probably any other sporting rifle. They re very, very common and he wants them treated like a machine gun. This is just a blatantly bad move