Videos tagged with Cory Booker
This video from Guns & Gadgets critically analyzes the proposed Federal Firearm Licensing Act, presented as a potential national gun registry in disguise. The speaker, drawing on expertise in Second Amendment law, details the bill's stringent licensing requirements, potential for arbitrary revocation, and argues it infringes upon constitutional rights established in key Supreme Court cases. The analysis highlights concerns about federal overreach and the transformation of a right into a government-controlled privilege.
A senior staffer for anti-gun Senator Cory Booker, Kevin A. Bats, was arrested for carrying a pistol without a license on Capitol grounds. Bats, a retired law enforcement officer, was reportedly armed and informed others of this status. The incident highlights the strict regulations prohibiting weapons on Capitol grounds, regardless of prior law enforcement experience or permits from other jurisdictions.
This video discusses the proposed 'Age 21 Act,' a bill aiming to raise the legal age for purchasing certain firearms, including 'assault weapons' and handguns, from 18 to 21. The speaker argues that this legislation infringes upon the Second Amendment rights of law-abiding young adults, who are already trusted with military service and voting. The video highlights the bill's proponents and opponents, and questions its effectiveness in deterring criminals.
This video discusses a proposed bill, the Federal Firearm Licensing Act, introduced by Senator Cory Booker, which would require a federal permit for every firearm purchase. The bill mandates training, background checks, and submission of firearm details. The speaker expresses concern that this legislation, along with proposed ammunition background checks, represents an infringement on Second Amendment rights and urges viewers to contact their legislators.
This video from Guns & Gadgets discusses the formation of a new Gun Violence Prevention Caucus in the U.S. Senate, composed of eight senators known for supporting gun control legislation. The speaker expresses concern over their planned legislative agenda, which includes bills like the Age 21 Act and Assault Weapons Ban, and criticizes the senators' motivations as potentially being for virtue signaling. The video also highlights sponsors and encourages viewer engagement.
A group of 12 senators has urged the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) to investigate and regulate the advertising practices of the firearms industry, drawing parallels to past actions against the tobacco industry. The senators specifically target manufacturers like Daniel Defense, alleging they market weapons of war to the general public and specifically target children and teenagers through references to popular video games like Call of Duty. The video argues this is an attempt to undermine the Second Amendment by creating a narrative that firearm ownership is inherently dangerous and that advertising contributes to crime.











