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California Gov. Newsom lashes out at ‘trash organization’ NRA after Second Amendment ‘hypocrisy’ accusation

California Gov. Gavin Newsom said he looks forward to the day when the National Rifle Association (NRA) “is obsolete” after the gun-rights group called him a hypocrite for his remarks on the Second Amendment while flanked by armed guards. 

The NRA criticized Newsom after he told CBS Evening News that the Second Amendment was becoming a “suicide pact” while walking in Monterey Park, California, the scene where 11 people were killed and several others were wounded in a mass shooting over the weekend. 

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Democratic California Gov. Gavin Newsom criticized the National Rifle Association after the gun-rights groups blasted him for his remarks on the Second Amendment during a television interview. 
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“Gov. Newsom made that statement while flanked by at least four armed guards,” Amy Hunter, the NRA’s director for media relations, told Fox News Digital on Tuesday. “That is the definition of hypocrisy.” 

In a Wednesday tweet, Newsom responded, saying: “People were just gunned down at a dance club and their workplace — and THIS is your response,” he said, referring to the Monterey Park shooting and another in Half Moon Bay on Monday where 7 people were killed at their workplace. “I look forward to the day your trash organization is obsolete.”

Fox News Digital has reached put to the NRA. 

People stand at a makeshift memorial outside the scene of a deadly mass shooting at a ballroom dance studio in Monterey Park, California. An eleventh person has died and ten more were injured at the studio near a Lunar New Year celebration on Saturday night. 
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During his interview, Newsom commented on gun rights, while noting that congressional lawmakers have not made any inroads on addressing access to firearms, despite the proliferation of mass shootings in recent years. 

“The Second Amendment’s becoming a suicide pact, it feels like,” he said. “California’s 37% lower gun death rate of the rest of the nation, and yet, with all that evidence, no one on the other side seems to give a d–n.”

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California has some of the strictest gun laws in the nation and advocacy groups regularly rank the state among the top in the nation for gun safety. The state has mandatory waiting periods and background checks to purchase a firearm. Also banned are military-style weapons. 

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