Videos tagged with Firearm Registry
This video provides a critical analysis of New Mexico's Senate Bill 17, dubbed the 'Stop Illegal Gun Trade and Extremely Dangerous Weapons Act.' Speaker Jared Yanis argues the bill constitutes a 'slow-motion ban' on common firearms like AR-15s and AK-style rifles by imposing burdensome regulations on dealers and restricting magazine capacity. The bill's proposed measures, including enhanced security for FFLs, age restrictions, mandatory training, and permanent record-keeping, are presented as a de facto firearm registry and an unconstitutional infringement on Second Amendment rights.
This video details the House Judiciary Committee's challenge to the ATF's proposed 'Engaged in the Business' rule. Led by Jim Jordan, the committee sent a letter to ATF Director Steve Dettelbach demanding answers regarding the rule's potential to expand federal control over private firearm sales, circumvent Congress, and create a de facto firearm registry. The analysis highlights concerns that the rule exceeds statutory authority and shifts the burden of proof onto citizens.
This video discusses potential firearm registry implications for UPS and FedEx, as suggested by leaked letters. It explores how these shipping companies might be involved with the ATF's tracking of firearm purchases. The description also promotes various gun rights organizations, merchandise, and a backup channel, with a strong emphasis on supporting the Second Amendment and gun ownership.
This video from Guns & Gadgets discusses Oregon's Measure 114, a ballot initiative that proposes significant restrictions on Second Amendment rights. The measure includes a permit-to-purchase system with extensive requirements and a ban on standard-capacity magazines. The speaker, demonstrating expertise in Second Amendment law and advocacy, urges Oregon voters to actively oppose the measure and highlights the challenges Second Amendment content creators face on platforms like YouTube.











