Did the Brady Campaign Buy Time on the Federal Reserve's Printing Press

I think the Brady Campaign has found a means of making money, they've apparently purchased some time on the Federal Reserver's printing press. At least that's the only way I can imagine that they've been able to pay for a 30 second television advertisement:

The Brady Campaign to Prevent Gun Violence released an ad today calling on President Obama to come out more forcefully in support of a ban on the sort of high-capacity ammunition clips used by alleged shooter Jared Loughner in the January Tucson massacre.

The Brady Campaign are trying to get standard capacity magazine banned from civilian ownership. According to them, and I'm quoting the advertisement, "a magazine that allows a gun to fire 32 shots in 16 seconds is only good for one thing: killing a lot of people - fast." Strange though that they only want to ban them from civilian ownership and not police ownership. I've stated this before but I believe the Brady Campaign think the job of police officers is to kill a lot of people - fast. If this wasn't the case shouldn't they be demanding that such magazines be banned from police ownership as well?

The advertisement then goes on to eventually say, "Assault clips - they make everyone a target, Tell President Obama to ban assault clips." Wait are we talking about banning standard capacity clips or magazines? These things aren't interchangeable as a clip is functionally different than a magazine. If you're going to demand something be banned then have the Thor damned courtesy to know what the fuck you're talking about. According to the Federal Bureau of Investigations (FBI) the number of homicides committed with firearms has been on a general downward trend since 2004. That doesn't make sense though because these "assault clips" allow criminals to kill far more people thus if the Brady Campaign's accusation is correct the number of homicides committed with firearms should have been on a general upward trend since 2004.

I'm also going to bring up the simple fact that standard capacity magazines were illegal to manufacturer for civilian sale between 1994 and 2004. After the "assault weapon ban" sunset in 2004 they became legal again for us lowly serfs to own. So was there an increase in homicides committed with firearms since criminals could now legally purchase "assault clips that make everybody a target?"

Hopefully either the National Rifle Association (NRA) or the Second Amendment Foundation (SAF) bring out an advertisement that calls these nitwits to task and explains how idiotic the anti-gunners are being.