[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 segment provides an expert-level overview of current legal and legislative challenges impacting Second Amendment rights. It details the movement to 'cancel' the ATF, ongoing court battles against California's magazine and rifle bans (Duncan v. Becerra, Miller v. Becerra), and critiques a biased 'ghost gun' survey from Johns Hopkins. The discussion also analyzes Florida's SB 1580, highlighting its potential negative impacts on concealed carry permit holders.

Quick Summary

ARFCOM News provides expert analysis on the 'Cancel ATF' movement, legal challenges like Duncan v. Becerra (magazine bans) and Miller v. Becerra (rifle bans) in California, and critiques a biased Johns Hopkins 'ghost gun' survey. The segment also details Florida's SB 1580, highlighting its potential negative impacts on concealed carry permit holders.

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?

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

What are the key legal challenges against California's gun laws discussed?

The video covers Duncan v. Becerra, challenging California's standard capacity magazine ban, and Miller v. Becerra, where the FPC contests the state's ban on 'sport utility rifles' (assault weapons).

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

The survey is described as propaganda, using biased questions and presented 'facts' to steer participants towards supporting prohibitions on home-built firearms, rather than gathering neutral data.

What are the implications of Florida's SB 1580 for concealed carry permit holders?

While SB 1580 aims to reduce fees, it shortens permit validity to 5 years and mandates an 8-hour renewal training class, which is viewed as an increased burden and cost for gun owners.

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