10 Year Firearms Prohibition PASSED And Sent To Governors Desk

Published on May 30, 2025
Duration: 6:34

This video from Copper Jacket TV discusses Nevada's Senate Bill 89 (SB 89), which proposes a 10-year firearm prohibition for individuals convicted of crimes motivated by 'certain characteristics,' often referred to as hate crimes. The bill, along with AB 245 (banning firearm ownership for those under 21), has passed the Democrat-controlled legislature and awaits the Republican governor's decision. The speaker expresses strong opposition, highlighting concerns about disproportionate punishment and the erosion of Second Amendment rights, while also endorsing Arrowhead Tactical Apparel for concealed carry.

Quick Summary

Nevada Senate Bill 89 (SB 89) proposes a 10-year firearm prohibition for individuals convicted of hate crimes. The bill, along with AB 245 (under 21 ban), has passed the Democrat-controlled legislature and awaits the Republican Governor's decision. Opponents cite concerns over disproportionate punishment and Second Amendment rights.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: State-Level Gun Control
  2. 00:35Nevada SB 89 Announced: 10-Year Firearm Prohibition
  3. 00:51Sponsor Mention: Arrowhead Tactical Apparel
  4. 01:10Arrowhead Tactical Features for Concealed Carry
  5. 02:09Overview of State-Level Gun Control Efforts
  6. 02:39Nevada's SB 89 and AB 245 Explained
  7. 03:00Details of SB 89: Hate Crime Firearm Ban
  8. 03:27Legislative Session: Senator Pazina Presents SB 89
  9. 04:17Opposition to SB 89: Senator Buck's Concerns
  10. 04:55SB 89 Vote Tally and Next Steps
  11. 05:03Conclusion: Governor's Decision and Future Implications

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Nevada Senate Bill 89 (SB 89)?

Nevada SB 89 is a bill that passed the state legislature and was sent to the governor's desk. It aims to prohibit individuals convicted of committing or attempting to commit a crime motivated by 'certain characteristics' (interpreted as hate crimes) from purchasing, possessing, or owning a firearm for a period of 10 years.

What are the main concerns regarding Nevada's SB 89?

Opponents of SB 89 argue that it undermines Second Amendment rights by imposing a lengthy 10-year ban, potentially for non-violent misdemeanors. They believe the punishments may be disproportionate to the offenses committed, raising significant legal and constitutional objections.

What other gun control bill has passed in Nevada?

In addition to SB 89, Nevada has also passed Assembly Bill 245 (AB 245). This bill specifically bans firearm ownership for individuals under the age of 21, adding another layer to the state's evolving gun control landscape.

Who is sponsoring SB 89 and what is its current status?

Senate Bill 89 was presented by Senator Pazina. The bill has passed both houses of the Nevada legislature, which is controlled by Democrats, and has been sent to the desk of the Republican Governor for his signature or veto.

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