Videos tagged with New York Legislation
This video analyzes New York Senate Bill S9215 and Assembly Bill A10701, which propose to classify air rifles, pellet guns, and BB guns as imitation weapons. The legislation would require these items to meet the same visual compliance standards as toy guns, such as being brightly colored or transparent, and would raise the minimum purchase age from 16 to 18. The speaker argues this is a legislative tactic to effectively ban these items by imposing unachievable conditions, impacting the 'on-ramp' to firearm ownership and the broader shooting culture.
This video discusses proposed legislation in New York that could effectively ban certain Glock pistols by targeting modifications like 'Glock switches.' The speaker argues that this bill unfairly targets law-abiding citizens and manufacturers, as the devices used for illegal modification are already banned by federal law. The legislation is framed as an attempt to hold manufacturers liable for criminal misuse, a concept the speaker likens to blaming car manufacturers for DUIs.
New York Governor Kathy Hochul has signed legislation regulating toy guns, classifying them as 'imitation weapons.' The law prohibits toy guns from being black, blue, silver, or aluminum, requiring them to be white, bright red, bright orange, bright yellow, bright green, bright blue, bright pink, bright purple, or made of transparent materials. This move is criticized as an overreach by anti-gun advocates, who argue it's part of a broader agenda to disarm citizens.
This video discusses proposed legislation in New York regarding body armor and federal efforts towards gun control, specifically the 'Red Flag Law' or Extreme Risk Protection Bill. The speaker expresses strong criticism of these measures, viewing them as unconstitutional and politically motivated. The content highlights the potential impact of these laws on firearm ownership and civil liberties.
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