Hillary Clinton doesn’t want you to own a gun for self-defense. Full stop. She said so herself to a group of donors in 2015. Not only did she say the Supreme Court was “wrong” to affirm your individual right to own a gun for self-defense, she later told New York Magazine it was a “terrible decision.”

Those are her words.

Do you know what the Supreme Court ruling said? It said that you have the right to keep a gun in your home for self-defense. That’s it- nothing more. Yet Hillary Clinton has promised to nominate Supreme Court justices who would overturn that ruling she so despises. With the passing of Justice Antonin Scalia and the balance of the court in jeopardy, the scenario isn’t out of the question.

And let’s not forget she thinks the Australian gun ban and confiscation program “is worth looking at” in the United States.

Hillary Clinton’s anti-gun agenda is clear to see for anyone willing to look. The sad part is, nothing she advocates for will actually make us safer. It’s just more lies coming from Washington, D.C; more sound bites that will do nothing to keep you safe. Take the “assault” weapons ban. Congress let it expire after 10 years because it was ineffective.

Moreover, the criminals she says she so desperately wants to protect you from, are never going to submit to background checks. A criminal, after all, is someone who cares nothing for the law. Study after study has proven this, and yet anti-gunners continue to trumpet “universal background checks” because…it makes a good sound bite?

Hillary Clinton is also fond of scaring Americans into a false need for more gun control by saying that 33,000 people in America die each year from gun violence. What she never remembers to mention is that two-thirds of those are from suicides. Violent crime, you see, is at historic lows (and gun-ownership at an all-time high). And suicide, no matter how tragic, cannot be solved by more gun control. Anyone who says otherwise is peddling a lie, and any politician who repeats it is peddling a lie in exchange for your vote.

You can do better.