3-Pack 2A News Update

This video provides three distinct updates relevant to Second Amendment rights. It covers the ATF's ongoing actions against Rare Breed Triggers regarding forced reset triggers, the legislative push for gun control in Rhode Island, and GOA's demand for an investigation into an NBC reporter's 'ghost gun' video. The content highlights legal challenges and legislative developments impacting firearm ownership.

Quick Summary

The ATF has taken action against Rare Breed Triggers, raiding their FRT-15 manufacturer and facing a refiled lawsuit. Meanwhile, Rhode Island is debating extensive gun control measures, including ammunition background checks. Additionally, GOA is seeking an investigation into an NBC reporter for potential legal violations related to a 'ghost gun' video.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and Channel Update
  2. 00:53ATF Action Against Rare Breed Triggers
  3. 01:13Rare Breed Triggers Lawsuit Update
  4. 01:44ATF Raid on FRT-15 Manufacturer
  5. 02:11Rhode Island Gun Control Hearings
  6. 02:37GOA Demands Investigation into NBC Reporter
  7. 03:25Quick Updates Summary
  8. 03:36Viewer Support and Channel Goals
  9. 04:06Closing Remarks and Safety Advice

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the latest ATF action concerning Rare Breed Triggers?

The ATF previously sent an open letter to FFLs classifying forced reset triggers as machine guns. Recently, the ATF raided the manufacturer of the Rare Breed FRT-15, and Rare Breed Triggers is refiling their lawsuit against the ATF on Monday.

What gun control measures are being considered in Rhode Island?

Rhode Island is currently holding hearings on a significant number of gun control bills. These proposals include measures that would require background checks for ammunition purchases, among other restrictions.

Why is the Gun Owners of America (GOA) investigating an NBC reporter?

GOA has demanded a criminal investigation into an NBC News reporter over a 'ghost gun' video. The concern is that the video may have involved potential legalities and possibly violated Pennsylvania's two-party consent law for recordings.

What is the significance of a 'two-party consent state' in relation to the NBC reporter investigation?

In a two-party consent state like Pennsylvania, all parties involved in a conversation or recording must agree to it. The investigation into the NBC reporter stems from concerns that recordings made undercover at a gun show may have violated this law.

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