This video critically examines the concept of 'gun safety' as promoted by anti-gun organizations, arguing it's a tactic for civilian disarmament. It highlights how initiatives like 'Train Smart' by Every Town for Gun Safety are designed to influence legislation, creating mandatory training and licensing requirements that can lead to monopolies on training providers and self-funding of disarmament efforts. The speaker, identified as President of Washington Gun Law, warns that these groups aim to make exercising Second Amendment rights impossible through legal and financial barriers.
Delaware Senate Bill 2 introduces a comprehensive licensing regime for handgun purchases, requiring applicants to obtain a 'handgun qualified purchase permit'. This involves background checks, fingerprinting, and extensive state-certified training covering safe handling, live fire exercises (minimum 100 rounds), legal knowledge, conflict resolution, and suicide prevention. The bill mandates the collection of personal data including race, ethnicity, and national origin, and requires law enforcement to verify residency across multiple jurisdictions if applicable. Critics argue this creates an unnecessary barrier to an inalienable right and facilitates civilian disarmament.
This Q&A session addresses various Australian firearm laws and policies. The speaker expresses concerns about mandatory training, background checks being used for minor infractions, and the necessity of licensing and registration, arguing they lead to confiscation. He also discusses magazine restrictions, open/concealed carry feasibility, homemade weapons, the 1996 buyback's ineffectiveness, and storage laws, emphasizing the burden on law-abiding citizens. The discussion touches on the impact of COVID-19 mandates on firearm access and the technical feasibility of mounting a red dot on an Akkar AR3.
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