.223 Can Rip A Body In Half?!? Disgraced Marine Lies to Court

Published on February 15, 2023
Duration: 8:02

This video discusses two proposed firearm laws: California's SB 377, which aims to close loopholes allowing police to purchase off-roster handguns for personal use, and Maryland's HB 704, which would mandate embedded RFID trackers in firearms. It also debunks claims made by a disgraced Marine regarding the terminal ballistics of .223 ammunition.

Quick Summary

California's SB 377 aims to close loopholes allowing police to buy off-roster handguns for personal use, while Maryland's HB 704 proposes embedded RFID trackers in firearms for inventory management. Claims about .223 round lethality by a former Marine were debunked.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro & California Handgun Roster
  2. 00:24CA "Not Unsafe" Roster Explained
  3. 00:53Hypocrisy of Gun Laws for Police
  4. 01:17SB 377: Closing Police Gun Loophole
  5. 01:41Maryland HB 704: Embedded Firearm Trackers
  6. 01:50RFID Tech Limitations & Purpose
  7. 02:18HB 704: Reinventing Serial Numbers?
  8. 02:32HB 704: The Gun Registry Aspect
  9. 02:57Disgraced Marine's False Ballistics Claims
  10. 03:22.223 Round Terminal Ballistics Debunked
  11. 03:40M16 Rifling & Area Effect Claims
  12. 03:53Perjury & California AG Contact
  13. 04:02Tundra Tactical Skewers Plug
  14. 04:20Moment of Zen & Sponsor Thanks

Frequently Asked Questions

What is California's SB 377 aiming to achieve regarding firearm laws?

California's SB 377 aims to close a loophole that allows police officers to purchase handguns not on the state's "not unsafe" roster for their personal use. The bill would subject officers to the same regulations and waiting periods as the general public for these off-roster firearms.

What are the proposed features of Maryland's HB 704 concerning firearms?

Maryland's HB 704 proposes mandating that all firearms have an embedded RFID tag within the frame, designed to be irremovable without damaging the firearm. The stated purpose is for inventory management, though it raises concerns about creating a firearm registry.

Are the claims about .223 ammunition's terminal ballistics made by Colonel Craig Tucker accurate?

No, independent fact-checkers have found Colonel Craig Tucker's claims that a single .223 round can sever a human body in half and that M16 rifling causes bullets to tumble to be objectively false. These statements were made in an affidavit.

What are the practical limitations of the RFID tracking proposed in Maryland's HB 704?

The RFID technology proposed for Maryland's HB 704 is limited to very short ranges, making real-time tracking from a distance technically infeasible. Its primary practical application would be for inventory management, essentially acting as a digital serial number.

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