HTTP/2 200 cache-control: public, max-age=900 content-language: en content-type: text/html; charset=utf-8 etag: W/"1553250010-0" expires: Sun, 19 Nov 1978 05:00:00 GMT last-modified: Fri, 22 Mar 2019 10:20:10 GMT link: ; rel="image_src",; rel="canonical" server: nginx strict-transport-security: max-age=31536000; includeSubDomains; preload x-content-type-options: nosniff x-drupal-cache: MISS x-frame-options: SameOrigin x-pantheon-styx-hostname: styx-fe3-a-5cbd9f6df4-npslk x-styx-req-id: styx-a5d7bbce2d58c3bd193b57347e34d44c x-xss-protection: 1 via: 1.1 varnish accept-ranges: bytes date: Fri, 22 Mar 2019 10:20:11 GMT via: 1.1 varnish age: 0 x-served-by: cache-mdw17333-MDW, cache-yul8925-YUL x-cache: MISS, HIT x-cache-hits: 0, 1 x-timer: S1553250011.104320,VS0,VE0 vary: Accept-Encoding, Cookie, Cookie, Cookie content-length: 52527 Morning Shows In Awe of 'Tough' 'Impactful' NZ Gun Ban, Lament U.S. Constitution All three networks spent Thursday morning gushing in favor of New Zealand’s new gun ban, touting that it had “widespread, bipartisan support” with “very little opposition.” ABC, NBC and CBS also spent time shaming the U.S. for not adopting a similar buyback measure. On ABC’s Good Morning America, reporter Eva Pilgrim praised New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern for “stepping up” to ban guns: “It's been only six days since the terrorist attack targeting two Christchurch mosques left 50 people dead and already New Zealand's Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern is stepping up, immediately moving for a sweeping ban on assault weapons in her country,” she applauded. Pilgrim compared the country to ours, critically: “In the United States where the rate is approximately four times higher, the Second Amendment and political opposition have stalled calls for similar reforms in the wake of mass shootings,” she lamented. Ending her report, Pilgrim admitted that the buyback program was costly and unwittingly revealed this ban might not be as supported as the media is making it out to be: “[T]hese guns have been pulled from stores to prevent a rush to buy them. As can you imagine it's going to take some time and money to put in this buyback program,” she noted.   NBC’s Today show was also enthusiastic about New Zealand’s Prime Minister taking “swift action” following the two mosque shootings.

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