Kamala Harris has indicated a potential 2028 presidential run, raising concerns within the Second Amendment community regarding her stance on gun rights. She has publicly supported "buybacks" and stated that if Congress fails to act, she would implement comprehensive background checks and ban the importation of "assault weapons" via executive action. Harris also expressed a willingness to enter private homes to inspect legally owned firearms, signaling a significant potential expansion of gun control measures.
This episode of This Week in Guns features a discussion with Karl Kasarda of InRange TV, covering topics from YouTube's content moderation policies and the importance of decentralized distribution to detailed analyses of various firearms. The conversation delves into the technical aspects of firearms like the SKS and AR-15, critiques specific models such as the Standard Manufacturing Thunderstruck and Ruger Wrangler, and explores legal and societal issues surrounding gun ownership, including the prosecution of parents and the effectiveness of gun buybacks.
This video analyzes recent executive orders related to gun control, focusing on their potential impact on ATF regulations and the Second Amendment. The speaker argues these actions telegraph future legislative efforts and aim to restrict access to firearms through various means, including targeting ghost guns, 3D-printed firearms, and accessories like binary triggers. It also discusses the implications for safe storage, red flag laws, and background checks for young adults, suggesting these measures are unconstitutional infringements.
This video critically analyzes Kamala Harris's statements on gun ownership and gun control policies. It argues that her claims of being a gun owner are used to legitimize policies that would ban commonly owned firearms like the AR-15 and implement buyback programs, which the speaker equates to confiscation. The video highlights perceived hypocrisy in her stance and past actions as a prosecutor.
This video breaks down four new firearm-related bills signed into law in Washington State by Governor Jay Inslee. It details the effective dates and specific provisions of each bill, including mandatory firearm reporting, gun buyback program expansions, new gun-free zones, and significant regulations impacting the FFL industry. The information is presented by William Kirk of Washington Gun Law.
This video analyzes a progressive critique of gun buyback programs, as published in The Atlantic. The analysis highlights that gun buybacks are ineffective due to basic economic principles, as they primarily collect older, less valuable firearms and fail to remove modern, high-value weapons from circulation. The discussion also touches on the issue of ghost guns and the resale of surrendered firearms.
This video discusses the halt of gun buyback programs, citing a "recycling" controversy where parts of surrendered firearms are allegedly being resold. The presenter humorously criticizes the "Left" for abandoning these buybacks due to this revelation, highlighting a perceived hypocrisy or disillusionment with the process.
This episode of "This Week in Guns" covers a range of firearms-related topics, including a personal swatting incident, commentary on New York Times reporting, discussions on firearm safety rules and their interpretation, legal challenges to New York gun laws, and analysis of gun buyback programs. The hosts also touch upon the ACLU's involvement in a First Amendment case against New York officials and a shareholder lawsuit against Smith & Wesson regarding AR-15 sales.
This video expresses strong disapproval of a recently introduced gun control bill in the House of Representatives, labeling it as potentially the "WORST" in history. The title and description specifically mention the inclusion of "gun buybacks" as a point of contention. The content aims to discuss and criticize these legislative proposals, with a focus on their perceived negative impact on gun rights.
Colion Noir, an expert with a legal background, critically analyzes Representative Sheila Jackson Lee's pro-gun arguments used to defend Brittney Griner's prisoner swap. Noir highlights perceived hypocrisy in Jackson Lee's stance on gun manufacturers versus arms dealers and points out factual inaccuracies regarding firearm specifications. The analysis also draws parallels to past controversial government operations like Fast and Furious.
This video discusses a case where an individual in West Virginia received $21,000 from a New York gun buyback program by submitting 3D-printed firearm parts. The speaker argues that such buybacks are ineffective at reducing crime, waste taxpayer money, and are exploited by individuals rather than deterring criminals. The narrative highlights the perceived flaws in gun buyback logic and suggests alternative approaches to crime reduction.
This video, presented by Reno May, an experienced firearms enthusiast and commentator on gun laws, breaks down the complex regulations surrounding firearm disposal and transfer in California. It highlights the limitations on private individuals selling or gifting firearms, emphasizing the strict limits on the number of transactions and total firearms per calendar year. The content serves as a practical guide for California residents navigating these legal restrictions.
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