See The Pro-Gun Commercial the Super Bowl Banned
-By Warner Todd Huston
Firearms company Daniel Defense filmed a TV commercial that it hoped it could air during the upcoming 2014 Super Bowl game, but NFL officials turned the ad away. Now you can see that ad right here.
The ad shows a young man coming home from work and walking into his home where a photo of him in a U.S. Marine dress uniform is seen. The man sees his wife and infant child and the voice over talks of the man’s responsibility to keep his family safe now that he is home from service to the country.

But the NFL rejected the ad saying, “Unfortunately, we cannot accept your commercial in football/Super Bowl spots due to the rules the NFL itself has set into place for your company’s category.”
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