This video discusses the departure of a former ATF official, Mariana Mitchum, who was responsible for the Biden-era frame and receiver rule, to join Everytown for Gun Safety. The speaker alleges this move indicates the ATF's continued efforts to crack down on Second Amendment rights and make things difficult for gun owners. Mitchum's tenure at the ATF involved significant regulatory actions, including the inclusion of pre-1968 firearms and homemade firearms in a 'ghost gun' list and the creation of a database for this data.
The DC Metro Police Department acted as the sole legal gun dealer in Washington D.C. for seven months between April 2020 and January 2021. During this period, a concerning number of crime guns were traced back to the department, prompting an ATF investigation. The average 'time to crime' for these firearms was significantly shorter than the national average.
This video discusses a scandal involving the DC Police Department being implicated in the sale of crime guns. The Brady United Against Gun Violence organization uncovered that the MPD was placed on the ATF's Demand Letter 2 program due to dozens of guns traced from crime scenes in 2021 being linked to their firearm dealings. The 'time to crime' for these guns was significantly shorter than the national average, raising concerns about the department's role in facilitating the flow of firearms that end up used in criminal activity, despite their role in gun control advocacy.
This video discusses the ongoing issue of U.S. Army firearms, specifically Beretta 92s and AR-15s, appearing in crime scenes, primarily on the East Coast. Despite being reported as secured in armories, these weapons are being confiscated from criminals. The speaker highlights a lack of accountability and urges viewers to contact their representatives to address this problem.
This ARFCOM News video discusses a controversial incident where Connecticut high school students were allegedly offered candy to sign a gun control petition. It also touches upon police in California not tracking crime guns effectively, potentially missing leads. A new Griffin Bushwacker 36 is also briefly mentioned, and the video includes a 'moment of zen' segment. The video emphasizes that no firearms or related accessories are for sale and does not contain prohibited content.
This video from God Family and Guns delves into allegations of a cover-up regarding missing US Military firearms that have reportedly surfaced in crimes across America. The content highlights a decade of concealed records, suggesting a systemic issue with military firearm accountability.
This video provides a first look at two "crime guns," an AB-10 (Inner Tech's version of the Tech-9) and an RG-14 .22 caliber revolver, both acquired from a police auction. The presenter, Ivan from Kit Badger, details their non-operational state upon purchase, including missing parts and damage, and the costs associated with repairs. He then conducts a "cold start" drill, highlighting operational issues like double feeds and the general unreliability of these firearms, concluding they are not suitable for everyday carry but possess historical and iconic value.
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