A pro-gun group has put out an ad that they claim the NFL does not want people to see.

The U.S. Concealed Carry Association says that it tried to take out a print ad in the Super Bowl programs but the NFL denied them the space.
Kevin Michalowski, editor of Concealed Carry Magazine, says the pro-gun group’s ad was ultimately rejected “without comment.” Here’s the ad, which the group proclaimed is the “ad the NFL did not want you to see”
In the latest episode of “Into the Fray,” Michalowski explains why he feels the NFL is guilty of censorship.
“Apparently, the NFL doesn’t want to be associated with something like effective firearms safety training,” he says in the video. “The NFL is, of course, associated with things like child abuse, domestic abuse, dog fighting, drug abuse, drunk driving and up to and including murder.”
“But the NFL doesn’t want to have anything to do with effective firearms training provided by the United States Concealed Carry Association. That’s what we do. We educate, train and ensure responsibly armed Americans. Apparently, none of those people are in the NFL,” he added.
Here is the ad….
