ARE YOU BEING MISINFORMED? | Big Timber & Marc From I68 Consulting | 2nd Syndicate LIVE Ep 8

Published on March 28, 2025
Duration: 65:43

This video critically examines Colorado's proposed Senate Bill 25003, focusing on its potential impact on Second Amendment rights. Experts discuss mandated training for firearm purchases, the implications of red flag laws bypassing due process, and the shift from 'shall issue' to 'may issue' concealed carry permits. The conversation highlights concerns about government overreach, potential for bias in law enforcement discretion, and the effectiveness of proposed gun control measures in enhancing public safety.

Quick Summary

Colorado's proposed SB25003 raises significant concerns regarding Second Amendment rights. Experts highlight issues with mandated firearm purchase training, the potential for 'may issue' permits granting sheriffs discretionary power, and red flag laws that may bypass due process, leading to firearm confiscation.

Chapters

  1. 00:01Introduction to Second Syndicate Live Ep 8
  2. 00:26Guest Mark from I68 Consulting Introduced
  3. 01:04SB25003 and Colorado Gun Control Discussion
  4. 02:23Mark's Background as a Green Beret
  5. 04:08I68 Consulting Group Overview
  6. 05:26Defining Special Operations Roles
  7. 06:25Green Beret Mission: Unconventional Warfare
  8. 07:18I68 Consulting's Training Approach
  9. 09:19SB25003: Training to Purchase Firearms
  10. 12:04Civil Rights Violations in SB25003
  11. 14:48Red Flag Laws and Potential for Abuse
  12. 18:46Effectiveness of Red Flag Laws Debated
  13. 20:12Comparison to California's 'May Issue' Laws
  14. 21:08Critique of Mandated Firearms Training
  15. 23:19Defensive Shooting vs. Concealed Carry Courses
  16. 25:38Quality of Firearms Instructor Training
  17. 26:25Civilian vs. Law Enforcement Threat Assessment
  18. 27:31Modern Firearms Technology and Training
  19. 29:48Propaganda in Firearms Training Content
  20. 31:10Developing and Verifying Training Tests
  21. 32:01Mandated Talking Points in Training
  22. 33:55Instructor's Role in Safe Storage Education
  23. 35:45Misconceptions on Firearm Storage
  24. 37:45Community and Firearm Safety Evolution
  25. 38:53Problem of Mass-Produced Instructors
  26. 40:40How to Choose a Quality Firearms Instructor
  27. 41:21Veterans and Red Flag Law Concerns
  28. 43:41Analysis of Colorado's Firearm Tax
  29. 45:36Legal Challenges to SB25003 and Sin Tax
  30. 46:45Historical Tax Comparisons (Boston Tea Party)
  31. 48:54Building the I68 Training Facility
  32. 49:45Criteria for Selecting a Firearms Instructor
  33. 53:37Overcoming Fear and Lack of Knowledge in Training
  34. 55:00Women and Firearms Training Misconceptions
  35. 56:09Gun Handling Skills Beyond Shooting
  36. 56:43Training Under Duress: Falling to Your Level
  37. 57:23The Importance of Continuous Firearms Training
  38. 58:05Finding a Firearms Mentor
  39. 59:42SB25003 and Colorado Supreme Court Review
  40. 01:01:00Upcoming Second Syndicate Events
  41. 01:07:00Lily Tang Williams Fundraiser Event
  42. 01:01:00Spartan Defense Staccato Range Day
  43. 01:03:23Mark's Closing Statement: Quote and Favorite Gun
  44. 01:04:03I68 Valkyries Women's Pistol Competition
  45. 01:04:33Victory Service Dogs Fundraiser
  46. 01:05:00Building a Firearms Community Network
  47. 01:06:10Closing Remarks and Next Week's Show

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the main concerns regarding Colorado's proposed Senate Bill 25003?

Key concerns include mandated training for firearm purchases with a high pass rate, the potential for 'may issue' discretionary permits, and red flag laws that may bypass due process, allowing for firearm confiscation without sufficient legal safeguards.

How does SB25003 potentially change firearm purchase requirements in Colorado?

SB25003 proposes a training mandate to purchase a firearm, requiring a 90% accuracy score on a test, and may grant sheriffs discretionary power to deny a Firearms Owner Identification (FOID) card, shifting from a 'shall issue' to a 'may issue' system.

What are the criticisms of red flag laws discussed in the video?

Critics argue that red flag laws bypass due process, can be subject to bias, and do not effectively prevent violence as individuals can still obtain weapons through other means. They suggest focusing on holding individuals accountable rather than confiscating firearms.

What advice is given for choosing a quality firearms instructor?

When selecting a firearms instructor, prioritize extensive experience (military, law enforcement, competition shooting), continuous personal training, a focus on defensive shooting skills, and the ability to simulate high-stress scenarios. Look for instructors who demonstrate their own training and acknowledge their misses.

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