Following the Las Vegas massacre, firearms instructor Mike Brown took to Facebook video to destroy the left’s obsession with gun control calls in the wake of mass shootings.

Breitbart News reports:

Brown’s video starts by showing him sitting behind a desktop with three guns in front of him: a Smith & Wesson .38 Special revolver, a Sig Sauer MPX, and a Glock 19. He looked into the camera and said he was going to do an experiment “in light of the recent gun control debate that we [knew] was for sure to come.” He loads each of the weapons then lays them on the table—all pointing away from him—and waits. His intentions are to see if the guns will turn toward him and open fire. He says he is “trying to see if guns actually kill people.” That is, he is testing the left’s often-stated claim that ‘guns kill.’ […] TRENDING: Black Lives Matter Activist Wearing 'Justice for Beonna Taylor' Shirt Walked into a Louisville Bar and Murdered Three People […] Then Brown suggested, “Maybe, given that criminal justice is a part of a social science, maybe guns in-and-of themselves don’t kill people. Even if you fully load them … they just don’t just start killing people.” He then stressed that criminals are the problem, rather than guns, and ended the video by saying, “Stop attacking tools, start focusing on people.”

While the likes of Jimmy Kimmel and Piers Morgan are screaming for gun control following the Las Vegas shooting, Democrat leaders like Senator Dianne Feinstein (D-CA) say no gun control laws could have prevented the attack.

Even far-left crank, Senator Dianne Feinstein (D-CA), one of the loudest gun control voices in Congress, admitted that no law could have stopped Stephen Paddock from killing 59 people and injuring over 500.

Feinstein appeared on ‘Face the Nation’ Sunday morning to discuss legislation to ban the sale of bump stocks, which is a gun modification to increase the rate of fire. Stephen Paddock used bump stocks on his firearms during his shooting rampage.

Host John Dickerson asked the Democrat Senator if there could have been any law passed which would have prevented Paddock from carrying out a mass shooting.

“Could there have been any law passed that would’ve stopped him?” Dickerson asked.

“No, he passed background checks registering for handguns and other weapons on multiple occasions,” Feinstein said.

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H/T: The Daily Caller