Adam Laxalt: 2017 NRA-ILA Leadership Forum

Published on April 28, 2017
Duration: 7:15

Adam Laxalt's speech at the 2017 NRA-ILA Leadership Forum emphasizes the importance of defending Second Amendment rights, drawing parallels to President Reagan's stance. He highlights the NRA's 'slippery slope' approach to gun control and uses Nevada as an example of how seemingly minor legislation, like universal background checks, can pass with significant funding and lead to more restrictive laws. Laxalt criticizes proposed 'pre-crime' legislation in Nevada that could allow the government to seize firearms based on suspicion, underscoring the fundamental principle that rights are inherent and not granted by the government. He also commends President Trump's commitment to appointing conservative judges, particularly in the mold of Justice Scalia, to protect constitutional liberties.

Quick Summary

Adam Laxalt emphasizes the NRA's 'slippery slope' approach to gun control, highlighting Nevada's experience with universal background checks and proposed 'pre-crime' legislation. He asserts that the Second Amendment is a fundamental right protecting citizens from government overreach, not a privilege granted by the state.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and Reagan's Remarks
  2. 00:43President Trump's Address to NRA
  3. 01:14NRA's Fight Against Gun Control
  4. 01:43Nevada's Second Amendment Landscape
  5. 02:26Nevada's 'Pre-Crime' Gun Bill
  6. 03:23Constitutional Principles of the Second Amendment
  7. 04:47Nature of the Republic: Citizen vs. Government Power
  8. 05:18Attorneys General as Last Line of Defense
  9. 05:52Importance of Judicial Appointments
  10. 06:43Closing Remarks and Reagan's Legacy

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the NRA's stance on gun control legislation?

The NRA advocates for a strong defense of Second Amendment rights, viewing gun control laws as ineffective against criminals and a 'slippery slope' that gradually erodes constitutional freedoms. They emphasize fighting for every inch to prevent the erosion of gun rights.

How has Nevada's approach to gun laws evolved?

Nevada has seen a shift, with universal background checks passing despite opposition, and a recent 'pre-crime' bill proposed that could allow firearm confiscation based on suspicion, indicating a move towards more restrictive gun legislation.

Why is the Second Amendment considered a fundamental right?

The Second Amendment is viewed as a fundamental right that predates government, designed to protect citizens from potential government overreach. The Founders believed in trusting citizens more than the government, enshrining this right in the Bill of Rights.

What role do Attorneys General play in defending Second Amendment rights?

Attorneys General are seen as a critical 'last line of defense' against governmental actions that may infringe upon constitutional rights. They work to protect citizens' liberties when other branches of government may overstep their bounds.

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