Anti-Gun Group Knew Part of Her Tragic Story and Called to See If She’d Help Support Gun Control. Listen to How Wrong They Were.

Feb. 2, 2015 Zach Noble

“Her sister was the victim of a crime involving a gun, so she’s the perfect spokeswoman for a gun control push, right?

Wrong.

Jennie Cochran’s sister, Jessie Doyle, was shot to death by her estranged husband, a convicted felon with Nazi tattoos on his face, in 2013.

When an anti-gun group called up Cochran — a woman who had already spoken out vehemently against anti-gun groups using her sister’s tragic story to push gun control — she listened to the pitch, then delivered a brutal takedown.

In the video, posted to YouTube Saturday by Laughing at Liberals, the anti-gun representative from Michael Bloomberg’s Everytown for Gun Safety asks if Cochran will offer testimony in support of increased gun regulation.

Cochran’s response: ”The only thing that would have saved [my sister] was a gun.”

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