Mayor Pete Buttigieg criticized some gun owners on Friday, suggesting it was sad that their sense of manhood depended on owning a gun.
In an interview with TMZ Live on Friday, Buttigieg was asked about the Twitter feud between former Congressman Beto ORourke and Texas Republican Representative Briscoe Cain.
After ORourke told gun owners that Hell, yes, were gonna take your AR-15" during the Democrat debate on Thursday, Cain dared Beto ORourke on Twitter to come and take his AR-15.
Buttigieg agreed with ORourke that Cains comment on Twitter was a death threat, and the South Bend mayor admonished Cain for failing to have a more intelligent conversation about gun issues.
[I]f it gets to where your sense of manhood is wrapped up in owning a gun, I think thats where our culture is on the wrong track, Buttigieg said, referring to the controversy.
Buttigieg said that a gun was effectively a tool and should be treated as such.
Weve got to think about the relationship we have with our weapons, he said. Look, to me, a gun is a tool. It can be used as a tool for hunting. You can use it as a tool for sporting. You can even use it as a tool for self-defense.
ORourkes campaign reported Cains tweet to the FBI and Twitter as a death threat on Thursday, as ORourke spent most of Friday taunting the Texas lawmaker for his tweet.
It really drives home the point, better than I could have made, ORourke said on CNN on Friday. Rep. Briscoe Cain is making the case that no one should have an AR-15 that they can hold over someone else in the country and say, look, if we disagree on something, let me introduce you to my AR-15.
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