Hide the Kids! 'Investigative' CBS Atlanta Reporter Warns of 'Gun Porn' At the Supermarket

November 18th, 2015 8:39 AM

These days it seems as though anti-gun advocates will go to any length to promote their agenda try and cast the Second Amendment in a bad light.

Case in point. Have you ever heard of "gun porn?" If not, don't worry, I never heard of it either until now. It’s "described as photos of guns that display them in the same carefully posed and lighted manner as the models in traditional pornography. The magazines include glossy covers with sexy young women armed and ready to shoot."

Yes, sexy ladies that pack heat constitute “gun porn.”  Apparently, it's a thing.

Karyn Greer, a CBS46 "investigative" reporter from Atlanta filmed an entire segment on "gun porn" in grocery stores.  Not only is Greer an "investigative" reporter, but she's an undercover one, too. She went "undercover" to Publix, Kroger and Walmart to find out what was on the cover of such "pornographic" magazines, and behold -- she found 15 gun magazines (which she notes are than the travel, cooking and beauty magazines) at eye level, "easily accessible to young children."

Either Greer is short, or the children she's used to seeing are over five feet tall. Another thing, who's to say there were 15 gun magazines displayed because they don't sell as well as the rest of the magazines; or maybe they sell better than other magazines, which explains why there are more of them on the shelves. Just saying. Check their panicked tone:

As CBS46 investigative reporter Karyn Greer found out, gun porn appears to be more popular than travel and cooking magazines and in plain sight of impressionable children.

Sexually explicit and tabloid magazines are kept on the top shelves of stores to keep them out of sight of precious young children, but gun magazines are in plain sight and easy reach for anyone to grab and take a peek.

Greer even went the extra mile by putting in a call to all three stores to get their policy on gun magazines within "easy access" to kids, but heard nothing.  Of course she heard nothing -- it's an absurd story.  This kind of "story" does nothing but push CBS46's gun agenda, which they devote an entire section on their website called "The Gun Fight."

Maybe Greer's next assignment could be done from the comfort of her own home. On December 8, The Victoria Secret Fashion Show will be airing again on..surprise! CBS.  Oh wait, that's right -- Greer doesn't have a problem with scantily clad women posing in bejeweled barely-there underwear and bras in front of the children. She only has a problem if the women are scantily clad with guns.