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FAKE NEWS: CBS News says it's easier to buy an 'assault rifle' than cold medicine

CBS News has put together a little video showing how in Florida, it’s easier to buy an assault rifle than it is to obtain cold medicine.

No, really.

https://twitter.com/CBSNews/status/965674340166627328

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Check it out for yourself: we watched the video twice and never saw a single mention of background checks being required to buy cold medicine; instead, CBS News asserts that you can buy more than one gun at a time, but customers are limited as to how much Sudafed they can purchase at the pharmacy.

So … that’s what makes it “easier” to obtain an assault rifle? Seriously?

Oh, and the FDA is lobbying for warning labels on over-the-counter diarrhea medications — what that has to do with purchasing a gun we have no idea, but thanks, CBS News, for your unbiased and factual reporting.

https://twitter.com/RobProvince/status/965706759322177536

https://twitter.com/MrJoshPerry/status/965699040435318784

https://twitter.com/technowizardry/status/965717327080812544

But … CBS News says right in its video that “some posts on social media are alleging that guns are easier to buy in Florida than some household products.” That’s practically a fact-check right there, isn’t it?

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https://twitter.com/LiglyCnsrvatari/status/965684014857285632

https://twitter.com/KesaraRiku/status/965693026856189952

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https://twitter.com/HMSPitts/status/965707092484132869

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Seriously, Mark Knoller is one of the few straight-shooters left in the news business; could he please have a word with someone about this video that puts his credibility on the line?

https://twitter.com/Refugeez1/status/965709584110415872

https://twitter.com/Infidel_3/status/965702332024606725

Chance that CBS News will retract this claim and delete the tweet? We’d say somewhere around zero percent.


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