This video analyzes the historical strategy of anti-gun advocate Josh Sugarman, focusing on his role in coining the term 'assault weapon' and advocating for bans on semi-automatic rifles and handguns. It highlights how public confusion between fully automatic and semi-automatic firearms was exploited to gain support for restrictions. The content also touches upon key legal victories for gun rights, such as the Heller and McDonald Supreme Court decisions, and the growth of the firearms market despite these advocacy efforts.
Firearms instructor Brian Normandy explains that 'bullet buttons' are a legal compliance mechanism for semi-automatic rifles in California, designed to work around the state's assault weapons ban by requiring a tool to remove the magazine. He argues that these firearms are California-compliant and that the 'bullet button' is a non-issue, contrary to media portrayals and claims by groups like the Violence Policy Center. Normandy emphasizes that law-abiding citizens register their firearms, and criminals disregard gun laws.
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