Videos tagged with Semi-Automatic Firearms Ban
Colorado Governor Jared Polis signed Senate Bill 25-00003, which imposes significant restrictions on semi-automatic firearms with detachable magazines, effective August 1, 2026. The law requires an eligibility card obtained after a sheriff's review and a 12-hour safety course, effectively converting constitutional rights into a privilege. It also bans rapid-fire conversion devices like bump stocks, despite recent Supreme Court rulings on the latter.
This video analyzes the proposed Go SAFE Act (Gas Operated Semi-Automatic Firearms Exclusion Act), HR 8600, introduced by Representative Lucy McBath. The discussion details the bill's intent to ban gas-operated semi-automatic firearms and large-capacity magazines, its exemptions, and its potential impact on firearm ownership. The speaker, a firearms instructor, breaks down the bill's text and critiques its provisions, urging viewers to contact their representatives.
Virginia Governor Glenn Youngkin vetoed 30 gun-related bills, including measures for semi-automatic firearm bans, magazine capacity limits, and waiting periods. He signed two pairs of bills, one banning auto sears (Glock switches) and another addressing juvenile firearm access. The governor stated his actions were to defend constitutional rights, while Democrats criticized the vetoes as "shameful and unthinking."











