Michael Bloomberg's hapless gun-control outfit, Everytown, has issued a video that it appears to believe makes the case for stricter firearms purchasing laws. The spot features a woman who is attacked-and eventually shot by her ex-husband. When he bangs aggressively on the window of her house, she calls 9-1-1, explaining to the operator that she has a restraining order against him. But when seconds count the police are too far to help and, eventually, he forces his way in, steals her child, and shoots her in the head. The intended message is that "we need to make it harder for men with restraining orders to get hold of guns." Apparently Bloomberg's Everytown group is unaware that part of the Brady Handgun Violence act of 1993, being subject to a restraining order for threatening a family member is already one reason to be denied a firearm transfer. The likely message, is that anyone who is willing to break and enter, abduct a child, and murder a woman is unlikely to follow firearms regulations. The unfortunate victim would have been far better off with a .357 magnum than a telephone in her hand.