This video critiques a study published by UC Davis, which suggests a correlation between recent gun purchases, regular concealed carry, and a willingness to engage in political violence. The presenter argues the study is biased, funded by gun control advocates, and uses misleading statistics to create a narrative against gun owners. The video highlights the study's methodology and publication date (2022) as evidence of an attempt to influence current political discourse.
This video provides a critical update on a massive gun owner data leak in California, initially believed to be localized to Los Angeles County but now confirmed to be statewide. The breach, spanning from 2011-2021, affects numerous databases including CCW applications, Assault Weapon Registries, and Handgun certifications. The speaker highlights concerns that legislation like Assembly Bill 173 could exacerbate privacy issues by providing access to this sensitive information for research purposes, potentially fueling gun control agendas.
This video, presented by Armed Scholar, details California's AB 173 bill, signed by Governor Gavin Newsom. The bill allows the California Firearm Violence Research Center at UC Davis, and potentially other non-profit research institutions, access to private information of California gun owners. This includes names, addresses, and firearm details, ostensibly for academic policy research. The presenter expresses significant concern that this data could be leaked or misused by anti-gun groups to further their agenda, impacting privacy rights and potentially leading to more restrictive gun control measures.
This video discusses California's AB 173, signed by Governor Gavin Newsom, which mandates the creation of the California Firearms Violence Research Center at UC Davis. The center will receive data on firearm owners, purchasers, and ammunition buyers from the state. The speaker expresses concern that this information could be shared with accredited institutions and potentially lead to privacy violations, increased insurance premiums, and other negative consequences for gun owners.
This video discusses California Assembly Bill 1237, which was amended into Senate Bill 173 and passed as part of a budget bill. The bill mandates the collection of firearm purchase information from FFLs and its transfer to UC Davis for research. Speakers express strong opposition, citing privacy concerns, potential for misuse of data by college students, and the risk of this data being used to support future restrictive gun legislation. They urge listeners to contact their state senators and assembly members to oppose SB 173.
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