Armed Texans Who Stopped Church Shooters EXPOSE Joe Biden's Gun Control Plan

Published on October 27, 2020
Duration: 5:48

Armed citizens Jack Wilson and Stephen Willeford, who stopped mass shooters, critically analyze Joe Biden's proposed gun control measures. They highlight the ineffectiveness of 'shoot them in the leg' advice in real-world scenarios and defend the AR-15 platform against mischaracterizations. The discussion emphasizes the potential financial burden of proposed taxes and the criminalization of private gun transfers under 'universal background checks,' urging viewers to support the NRA.

Quick Summary

Armed citizens Jack Wilson and Stephen Willeford critique Joe Biden's gun control plan, including a proposed $200 tax on semi-automatic firearms and high-capacity magazines, bans on certain weapons, and universal background checks that could criminalize private transfers.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction of Armed Citizens
  2. 00:25Biden's Proposed Gun Taxes
  3. 01:09'Shoot Them in the Leg' Critique
  4. 01:33Defending the AR-15
  5. 02:45Banning Sales and Online Purchases
  6. 04:20Universal Background Checks
  7. 04:45Political Leadership and the NRA

Frequently Asked Questions

What are Joe Biden's proposed gun control measures discussed by armed citizens?

Joe Biden's proposed gun control includes a $200 tax on semi-automatic firearms and high-capacity magazines, bans on certain firearms and magazines, ending online sales of firearms and parts, and implementing universal background checks that could criminalize private transfers.

Why do armed citizens criticize the 'shoot them in the leg' advice?

Armed citizens like Jack Wilson argue that 'shoot them in the leg' is impractical advice for real-life active shooter situations. In a crisis, the priority is to neutralize the threat immediately, and a leg shot may not be sufficient or feasible.

How do armed citizens defend the AR-15 against political rhetoric?

Stephen Willeford, who used an AR-15 to stop a shooter, highlights that the platform is often mischaracterized by politicians. He shows his actual AR-15, countering the 'assault weapon' label and political inaccuracies like referring to it as an 'AR-14'.

What are the potential financial impacts of Biden's gun control plan?

A significant financial concern is the proposed $200 tax on each semi-automatic firearm and magazine holding over 10 rounds. This could result in individual owners facing thousands of dollars in additional costs for their existing or desired firearms and magazines.

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