A Republican House candidate in Florida is seemingly not opposed to using tear gas on the Media.

Cory Mills, who is running in the state’s 7th Congressional District, released a campaign video ad on Thursday during which he suggested he can help the Media ā€œshed some real tears.ā€

Mills, a military veteran who served in Iraq and Afghanistan, explained he came home ā€œand started a company making riot control munitions for law enforcement.ā€

He added, ā€œYou may know some of our work.ā€

The video shows footage of law enforcement using tear gas at protests.

ā€œAnd now the liberal Media’s crying about it,ā€ Mills said.

A headline from Politico is displayed, saying he ā€œsold tear gas used on Black Lives Matter protesters.ā€

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Toward the end of the video, Mills is seen shooting tear gas.

Concluding the message, Mills said, ā€œI’m Cory Mills and I approve this message because if the Media wants to shed some real tears, I can help them out with that.ā€

Watch the video below:

The Politico article noted there are no issues with Mills’ firm’s activities legally.

Still, the outlet explained, ā€œPolitically, though, its sales of tear gas and rubber bullets could put Mills — a military combat veteran and Bronze Star recipient who launched PACEM Solutions in 2014 after many years spent in combat zones as a contractor — in a dicey position.ā€

Mills issued a written response to Politico, saying the firm was ā€œproudā€ to sell tear gas to law enforcement in 2020.

ā€œProducts like tear gas are sanctioned and utilized by the Department of Defense and state and federal health department,ā€ Mills said.

He added, ā€œThey are used on a daily basis to train our military personnel and . Each officer or military member, who utilizes these irritants, must experience these irritants prior to certification. I for one, am thankful that our officers have less lethal options available to ensure order and preserve lives.ā€