Anti-2A State To Add What Was Previously Ruled Unconstitutional?!?

This video discusses proposed firearms legislation in Connecticut, specifically HB6667 and HB6816, which mirror policies previously ruled unconstitutional in California. HB6667 includes provisions for mandatory storage, a one-gun-a-month limit, and live-fire training requirements. HB6816 proposes microstamping, raising the ammunition purchase age, and banning body armor. The host emphasizes the importance of supporting organizations like the Connecticut Citizens Defense League (CCDL) in combating these measures.

Quick Summary

Connecticut is considering HB6667 and HB6816, which include measures like mandatory storage, one-gun-a-month limits, microstamping (previously ruled unconstitutional in California), increased ammunition purchase age, and a body armor ban. Supporters are urged to join or donate to the Connecticut Citizens Defense League (CCDL).

Chapters

  1. 00:01Intro & Channel Update
  2. 00:17Connecticut Gun Control Bills
  3. 00:35Sponsor: Blackout Coffee
  4. 00:57Focus on Connecticut Legislation
  5. 01:14Governor Ned Lamont's Bills
  6. 01:24Bill HB6667 Details
  7. 01:51Bill HB6816 Details: Microstamping
  8. 02:10Ammunition Age & Body Armor Ban
  9. 02:35Support the CCDL
  10. 02:51Legislative Outcome & Court Fights
  11. 03:16Call to Action: Join/Donate
  12. 03:31Connecticut Following California's Lead
  13. 03:42Outro & Safety Reminder

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key provisions of Connecticut's proposed HB6667 gun bill?

Connecticut's HB6667, championed by Governor Ned Lamont, includes several restrictive measures for gun owners. These provisions reportedly encompass mandatory firearm storage requirements, a limit of one firearm purchase per month, and the mandate for live-fire training before acquiring a firearm.

What is microstamping, and why is it controversial in Connecticut's HB6816 bill?

Microstamping is a technology intended to imprint a unique identifier onto spent casings. HB6816 proposes its implementation in Connecticut, despite this technology having been previously ruled unconstitutional in California and subsequently dropped from appeals by the state's Department of Justice.

Besides microstamping, what other measures are included in Connecticut's HB6816?

Connecticut's HB6816 proposes more than just microstamping. It also aims to increase the minimum age required to purchase ammunition and implement a ban on the sale of body armor within the state, which the video's host argues is a safety item.

How can citizens support the fight against proposed gun control in Connecticut?

To combat the proposed gun control measures in Connecticut, citizens are encouraged to support the Connecticut Citizens Defense League (CCDL). This can be done by becoming a member or making a donation, as these organizations actively lobby and testify against such legislation.

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