Gun Store Owner Claims He Was Investigated After Selling Sanders and Clinton Targets
Gun store owner Andy Hallinan is selling three gun targets from his store, Florida Gun Supply. Each depicts a famous Democrat’s face.
There’s a bit of backstory to this.
Hallinan saw a Bernie Sanders bumper sticker one day, and put a “Muslim-free zone” sticker on top of it. Then he posted a selfie with the sticker on Facebook, apparently sparking outrage from Sanders supporters, who lashed him and his business on social media.
So Hallinan decided to escalate things, and make a gun target featuring Sanders’ face.
“Basically, it was a big joke,” Hallinan said in a video statement published Wednesday. “We really wanted to poke the bear a little bit. All these Bernie Sanders supporters were after us.” So he made the Sanders target about a month ago. And the Clinton one. And the Obama one.
“It is our First Amendment right to have a target or anything that is in the likeness of any type of person whether it be a president or just a person on the street,” he said. “It is legal to have a target that looks like somebody.”
Here’s a non-surprising spoiler: Hallinan claimed the Secret Service investigated him on Wednesday. He said he understood why he was scrutinized, but he said his targets weren’t mean to incite violence. Instead, they were meant to show how strong the First Amendment rights are in America. And if you must know, he claimed the Secret Service investigators were “nice guys.”
LawNewz.com’s request for comment has not been answered by the Secret Service.
Wilfredo Amr Ruiz, spokesman for the Council on American-Islamic Relations, has criticized the targets, saying Hallinan broke federal law.
“Andy violated federal law by conveying a threat against the President of the United States,” he said in a statement obtained by The Tampa Bay Times. “Promoting and selling a bulls-eye print of President Obama is not freedom of speech. Andy is inciting violence targeting the President.”