[ARFCOM NEWS] ATF Gets CANCELLED?!? + Will YOU Hit This Bloomberg Ghost Gun Propaganda “Survey”?

Published on March 5, 2021
Duration: 12:01

This ARFCOM News episode covers significant legal and legislative developments impacting firearm owners. It discusses the movement to 'cancel' the ATF, ongoing legal battles like Duncan v. Becerra and Miller v. Becerra challenging California's firearm bans, and a critical analysis of a Johns Hopkins survey on 'ghost guns.' Additionally, it examines Florida's SB 1580, a concealed carry bill that presents potential drawbacks for gun owners. The video emphasizes the importance of supporting legal advocacy groups like the FPC.

Quick Summary

ARFCOM News covers the 'Cancel ATF' movement, legal challenges like Duncan v. Becerra and Miller v. Becerra against California firearm bans, and a critical look at a biased Johns Hopkins 'ghost gun' survey. The video also analyzes Florida's SB 1580 concealed carry bill, highlighting potential drawbacks for gun owners and urging opposition.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and Video Overview
  2. 00:27Sponsor Message: TNVC Night Vision
  3. 00:53Cancel ATF Movement
  4. 01:28Duncan v. Becerra Magazine Case
  5. 03:09Miller v. Becerra Rifle Ban
  6. 05:00Call to Action: Support FPC
  7. 05:22Bloomberg Ghost Gun Survey
  8. 06:57Second Amendment 'Regulated' Definition
  9. 08:20Florida SB 1580 Concealed Carry Bill
  10. 10:29Outro & Support Channels

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the 'Cancel ATF' movement about?

The 'Cancel ATF' movement emerged after the ATF posted a controversial message remembering the Waco anniversary. Reddit users initiated a campaign to report the ATF's social media posts for violating terms of service, aiming to get their accounts shut down.

What is the significance of the Duncan v. Becerra case?

The Duncan v. Becerra case involves a challenge to California's ban on standard capacity magazines. The Ninth Circuit vacated a previous ruling, and the case is seen as potentially heading to the Supreme Court due to federal interest in similar bans.

How is the Johns Hopkins 'ghost gun' survey criticized?

The Johns Hopkins survey on 'ghost guns' is criticized for being biased, using leading questions and presenting information in a way that is intended to prompt participants to support prohibitions on home-built firearms, rather than gather objective data.

What are the concerns with Florida's SB 1580 concealed carry bill?

Concerns about Florida's SB 1580 include its reduction of concealed carry permit validity from 7 to 5 years and the mandate of an 8-hour training class for every renewal. Critics argue this increases burdens and costs for gun owners, especially low-income individuals.

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