Dec 23, 2014 // 9:21 a.m.
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A new public service announcement is drawing harsh criticism for encouraging children to steal their parents’ guns and turn them in at school.
Critics point out that the message, which claims to be aimed at reducing gun violence, invites children to break gun laws and puts students in danger.
According the Daily Caller, the video was released by a San Francisco-based production company.
In the anti-gun ad, published Dec. 13 by Sleeper 13 Productions, a boy who appears to be in his early teens is shown walking up the stairs of his home and wandering into his mother’s bedroom.
The boy is shown opening the drawer to his mother’s dresser, where a handgun is hidden.
The boy takes the gun from the dresser and leaves the room. The ad then flashes to his school. Sitting in a classroom, the boy…
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