Beto O'Rourke shows up unannounced at Arkansas gun show

Democratic hopeful Beto O'Rourke has visited a gun show in Arkansas, one day after releasing his plan for gun control.

Democratic Presidential candidate Beto O’Rourke visited a gun show in Little Rock, Arkansas.

Democratic Presidential candidate Beto O’Rourke visited a gun show in Little Rock, Arkansas. Source: Jeffrey Cook / ABC News America

Back on the campaign trail after a 12-day hiatus - grieving the lives lost following a mass shooting in his hometown El Paso - US presidential candidate Beto O'Rourke has visited a gun show in Arkansas. 

The Democratic hopeful spoke to gun owners and sellers a day after announcing his plan to combat gun violence, and said he "appreciated hearing their perspectives" at the Little Rock event.
"But as the plan we released yesterday says, if I'm President, you wouldn't be able to buy weapons of war for $395," he said on Twitter. 

"You wouldn't be able to buy them at all."

The National Rifle Association quickly fired back, quoting the candidate's tweet in a tweet of its own, and asked Mr O'Rourke if he had seen the polls.
Mr O'Rourke responded: "70 per cent of Americans supported an assault weapons ban, including most Republicans". 

The visit came a day after Mr O'Rourke revealed a sweeping plan for gun control. It includes the assault weapons ban, mandatory buybacks for assault weapons, thorough background checks, a renewed gun-licensing and registry system, and a plan to tackle white supremacy.

Responding to the visit, Mr O'Rourke's team said it was important the campaign reached all Americans.
Presidential candidate Beto O'Rourke has been on a 12-day hiatus following the El Paso mass shooting. Here he attends the funeral of Ivan Filiberto Manzano.
The presidential candidate has been on a 12-day hiatus following the El Paso mass shooting. Here he attends the funeral of Ivan Filiberto Manzano. Source: AAP
"In a democracy and in this country, I hope, you're never allowed to write anybody off because they're a Republican, because they're a gun seller, because they're at a gun show," a statement read.

"In fact, if you want to solve and address these challenges, listen to the people who understand it perhaps in some ways better than anybody."

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