Mark J. Victor, an attorney and advocate for freedom, discusses his core principle of non-aggression as the foundation for legal and moral frameworks. He elaborates on the application of this principle to firearms law, red flag laws, and the role of government. Victor emphasizes that laws should only address actions that create a substantial risk of harm to others, advocating for a limited federal government and individual liberty.
This video highlights critical failures in firearm background check systems, specifically referencing incidents in Charleston and Virginia. It emphasizes that individuals legally prohibited from owning firearms, due to felony charges or court-ordered mental health evaluations, can still acquire them due to systemic loopholes and paperwork errors. The discussion underscores the importance of effective prevention measures that target dangerous individuals without infringing on the rights of law-abiding citizens.
This video discusses the Fix NICS bill and its implications for Second Amendment rights. It clarifies that the bill does not change current laws regarding prohibited possessors but aims to ensure relevant information is sent to the NICS system. The speaker criticizes misinformation surrounding the bill, particularly claims that it reinstitutes Obama-era policies that deprived individuals of their rights without due process.
Dana Loesch addresses misinformation surrounding the Fix NICS Bill, clarifying that it aims to incentivize states to submit existing felony and mental health adjudication records to the National Crime Information Center (NCIC). The bill does not add new categories of prohibited individuals but rather enforces compliance with current mandates, addressing failures seen in cases like Sutherland Springs where incomplete records allowed prohibited individuals to acquire firearms. The core issue is states' non-compliance with past mandates to report convictions.
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