Videos tagged with Mike Lee
This video discusses the introduction of the Protection of Lawful Commerce in Arms Act Jurisdiction Act by Senator Mike Lee and Representative Harriet Hagman. The bill aims to protect the firearms industry from lawsuits by allowing cases filed in hostile state courts to be moved to federal courts, thereby closing legal loopholes exploited by anti-gun activists. The legislation seeks to prevent the bankruptcy of firearms manufacturers through politically motivated litigation.
This video from Guns & Gadgets 2nd Amendment News critically analyzes the potential impact of new Senate leadership on Second Amendment rights. The speaker, demonstrating expert knowledge of legislative processes and gun-related legislation, identifies key senatorial candidates for Majority Leader and scrutinizes their past votes and statements concerning gun control. The content urges viewers to contact their representatives to advocate for pro-2A leadership.
This video discusses the SHUSH Act, a bill introduced by Senator Mike Lee aimed at removing suppressors from the National Firearms Act. It details the current burdensome process for suppressor ownership, including the ATF Form 4, background checks, and taxes. The Act proposes to deregulate suppressors, treating them as standard firearm accessories. The video encourages viewers to contact their senators to support this legislation, highlighting endorsements from major gun rights organizations like GOA, NRA, and NSSF.
This video discusses the New Mexico Governor's executive order suspending concealed carry rights and the subsequent legal challenges. It highlights Senator Mike Lee's findings that only 0.002% of concealed carry permit holders in New Mexico have had their permits revoked, underscoring the perceived overreach of the governor's actions. The content also critiques Senator Tom Tillis's role in passing gun control legislation and his subsequent complaints about political division.
Senator Mike Lee of Utah states that there is currently no Senate gun deal, despite media reports suggesting otherwise. He emphasizes the lack of legislative text and a finalized agreement on contentious issues like the 'boyfriend loophole' and red flag laws, warning against supporting frameworks without concrete bill language. The media's tone has shifted from promoting a deal to questioning the hold-ups.











