[ARFCOM NEWS] Here’s How To HACK Bloomberg’s Control Machine To STOP Universal Background Checks

Published on March 10, 2021
Duration: 15:50

This video from ARFCOM News discusses the perceived threat of universal background checks (UBCs) to Second Amendment rights, framing them as a precursor to registration and confiscation. It outlines strategies for opposing UBC legislation, including educating friends and family, engaging in civil discourse on social media, and directly contacting lawmakers. The video also highlights specific federal bills like HR 1446 and HR 8, and advocates for the Veterans Second Amendment Protection Act.

Quick Summary

ARFCOM News identifies universal background checks (UBCs) as a major threat to gun rights, arguing they are a pathway to registration and confiscation. The video urges viewers to educate their circles, contact lawmakers about bills like HR 1446 and HR 8, and support the Veterans Second Amendment Protection Act. An alternative proposed is a NICS self-check portal.

Chapters

  1. 00:08Introduction: Threat to Gun Rights
  2. 00:48Universal Background Checks Explained
  3. 01:09Gun Laws & Constitutionality
  4. 01:23Public Perception of UBCs
  5. 01:30Dangers of Government Gun Databases
  6. 01:51Registration as Prelude to Confiscation
  7. 02:32Legislation and De Facto Registries
  8. 03:09Preaching to the Choir: UBCs & Normies
  9. 03:29Call to Action: Oppose UBCs
  10. 03:33Educating Friends and Family
  11. 03:43Making Points Based on Values
  12. 04:04Impact of Civil Unrest on Gun Ownership
  13. 04:34Ending Gun Prohibition as a Wedge Issue
  14. 04:39Social Media Engagement Strategy
  15. 05:07Control Freaks and Emotional Anecdotes
  16. 05:22Relaying Personal Stories
  17. 05:32HR 1446 Example: Neighbor's Defense
  18. 06:02Advocating to Congress Critters
  19. 06:08Pending Federal UBC Bills
  20. 06:20HR 8: Bipartisan Concern
  21. 06:42Bloomberg's Astroturf Groups
  22. 06:50Call to Action: Phone Number
  23. 07:05Talking Points for Lawmakers
  24. 07:24Asking Hypothetical Questions
  25. 07:38Campaigning Against Supporters
  26. 07:51Offering Alternative Solutions
  27. 07:56NICS Web Portal Proposal
  28. 08:55Stolen Gun Serial Number Database
  29. 09:12Veterans and Mental Health Treatment
  30. 10:33Veterans Second Amendment Protection Act
  31. 10:52Support for Veterans Act
  32. 11:28Industry News: 5.7x28mm NATO Standardized
  33. 13:09Dark Storm Industries DS25 Typhoon
  34. 14:29Beating the Ammo Shortage
  35. 14:51Support ARFCOM News Sponsors

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the main threat to gun rights discussed in the ARFCOM News video?

The primary threat identified is universal background checks (UBCs), which the video argues are a disguised form of gun registration and a precursor to confiscation. The video emphasizes that these proposals are politically palatable to the general public but dangerous for gun owners.

How can individuals oppose universal background checks according to ARFCOM News?

ARFCOM News advises educating friends and family, engaging in respectful online discourse, and directly contacting federal lawmakers. They stress the importance of framing arguments based on the listener's values and advocating for specific legislation like the Veterans Second Amendment Protection Act.

What are the proposed federal bills related to universal background checks mentioned?

The video specifically names HR 1446 and HR 8 as federal bills pushing for universal background checks. It highlights HR 8 as particularly concerning due to its narrow focus and bipartisan support, suggesting it has a higher chance of passing.

What alternative to universal background checks does ARFCOM News suggest?

ARFCOM News proposes enhancing the existing National Instant Criminal Background Check System (NICS) by creating a public web portal. This portal would allow individuals to conduct self-checks, generating a code for sellers, without creating a registry of gun owners.

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