North Carolina Rep. Beverly Boswell (R-Devil Hills) on Tuesday claimed the speakers at the March For Our Lives rallies in Washington, D.C. and around the world wanted to “murder” gun owners, the News Observer reports.

Boswell wrote the comment on her campaign Facebook page below a photo of gun control activist Emma Gonzalez and other students in the #NeverAgain movement.

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“They’re out to take your guns, and our freedoms,” Boswell wrote Monday as the caption for that photo. The following day, she replied to a comment accusing her of using a “scare tactic” by declaring students in the gun control movement want to kill pro-Second Amendment activists.

“Many of the speakers at these rallies were calling for gun registration, confiscation, Second Amendment repeal and even the murder of those who would not turn over their guns to the government,” Boswell wrote.

“Blaming guns for crimes is as silly as blaming plastic bags for pollution,” she continued. “It’s typical of liberals to blame crime on everyone by the criminal.”

News Observer rated Boswell’s claim as “pants on fire.” Though speakers at the March for our Lives rallies discussed the “life or death” implications of failure to enact gun reform and called on politicians to stymie the murders of children across the United States, no speaker advocated for the death of gun owners.

Boswell appears to share her theory of murderous anti-gun activists with noted conspiracy theorist Alex Jones, who posted a video to his InfoWars website insisting marchers are “going to kill you.”

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“We’ve got the signs, we’ve got the speeches, we’ve got videos from around the country, not just in D.C., with people running for office, for the office of sheriff and other offices saying, ‘Sure, you’re not going to turn your guns in? We’re going to kill you,’” Jones said on The Alex Jones Show. “And of course congressmen going and speaking at town halls saying, ‘Time to use the Second Amendment against Trump.’”

Boswell has made a variety of headlines in recent weeks. Earlier this month, she accused a charter school of forcing students to participate in a walk out to protest gun violence. After being informed the school has an assembly to honor the victims of the Parkland massacre, Boswell asked, “So the students that were eating Tide Pods last week run your school this week?”

Boswell—a medical assistant and phlebotomist—also “misidentified” herself as a registered nurse on her campaign website and Facebook page until the NC state Board of Nursing asked her to remove the fake association.