SAF BEGINS 20TH WEEK OF NAT’L ADVERTISING EFFORT v. BIDEN

BELLEVUE, WA – The Second Amendment Foundation next week will launch its 20th week of national advertising so far this year in the ongoing campaign to alert American gun owners about the threat Joe Biden’s administration poses to their gun rights.

“We’re going to be running our successful 60-second message on 17 national networks,” said SAF founder and Executive Vice President Alan M. Gottlieb. “This will be the 20th week we’ve been on the air this year, broadcasting the messages more than 1,600 times so far, reaching tens of millions of viewers.”

Gottlieb said the advertisement will appear on Fox News, Fox Business, the Weather Channel, HLN, CNBC, BBC America, Bloomberg, OANN, the History Channel, TBN, American Heroes Channel, the Outdoor Channel, World Fishing Channel, Game Show Network and RFD-TV. He said this next week will see the spot broadcast 112 times over the various networks.

“We’re reaching more Americans with our pro-gun rights informational message campaign than all the other groups combined,” Gottlieb stated, “despite not being funded by billionaires like our opponents are.

“SAF is becoming widely known for winning firearms freedom, one lawsuit at a time,” he said. “We’re also known as the only group using national TV messaging to educate American citizens about their Second Amendment rights.”

“SAF has more than 720,000 members and supporters nationwide,” Gottlieb continued, “and it is their continuing support that has kept us on the air all these months. Our message is resonating with a growing number of people, who hear Joe Biden admit in his own words he not only wants to ban semiautomatic rifles, but also 9mm pistols, the most popular firearm in America for personal protection.  

“Joe Biden’s agenda isn’t about protecting the public,” Gottlieb said. “It’s about disarming the public and leaving honest citizens increasingly vulnerable to violent criminals who continue to plunder our cities and neighborhoods because of the administration’s soft-on-crime philosophy.”