transit authority changed its advertising policy to prohibit issue oriented advertising including political, religious and advocacy advertising. the reason this isn t outside buses on the holidays is they stated religious. the archdiocese said this is a violation of their first amendment rights. a lot of people are chiming in on twitter. look like it is not politically correct to be a christian. another twitter user says glad they are still, the ad doesn t mention religion or the reason for christmas but even if christians want to buy ad space they are denied. one last tweet from man who says that is what christmas is, has everyone lost common sense? pretty controversial. the president, bringing back christmas, saying merry christmas is a normal thing, speaks to that attack.
i can see where that would be a problem during the super bowl. the bullets come down. the real ad please. for my family s safety it is my highest priority and no one has the right to tell me how to defend them. so i have chosen the most effective tool for the job. daniel defense. defending your nation. defending your home. anyway, according to the nfl s advertising policy, quote, firearms, ammunition and other weapons are prohibited. stores that sell firearms and ammunitions will be permitted provided they sell other products. the ads do not mention firearms, ammunition and other weapons. marty daniels says the spot doesn t violate the rules because they do sell other products and the commercial
weapons to be shown in that stuff, they did that. here s the statement from the san francisco mta, the agency does not have an advertising policy that states ads should not appear to promote the use of firearms or advocate or any violent action. official statement. is this a back door attack on america s constitutional right to bear arms. san francisco has tried to ban handguns twice. yeah. so is this kind of a backdoor way? i d like to know what people think about that. is there a first amendment? is there a right to bear arms? what about the two meetings? should artwork be restricted in this country? is there a right to a little bit of a stretch to me. i had not thought about the second amendment factoring into this at all. as a mom, i don t want my kids looking at some big huge billboard with a big machine gun. from a mom s perspective. i don t want my daughter