Assassination Attempts + Bidens AMMO BAN + More Gun News

Published on June 16, 2022
Duration: 11:42

This entry analyzes recent gun news, focusing on the potential Biden administration ban on M855/SS109 ammunition and its implications for the AR-15 platform. It also covers the assassination attempt on Justice Kavanaugh, California's SB 1327 ghost gun legislation, and Florida's move towards constitutional carry. The analysis highlights the expertise of Reno May in understanding gun laws and political dynamics.

Quick Summary

Reno May provides expert analysis on critical gun news, including the potential Biden administration ban on M855/SS109 ammunition, the assassination attempt on Justice Kavanaugh, California's SB 1327 ghost gun law, and Florida's move towards constitutional carry, highlighting the complex interplay of legislation and firearm rights.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Biden ammo ban + gun news intro
  2. 00:27David Hogg's security irony
  3. 00:48Florida Constitutional Carry bill
  4. 01:35Teachers' wish list: door bars vs. guns
  5. 03:17Kavanaugh assassination attempt failure
  6. 04:51California gun control bill (SB 1327)
  7. 08:34Biden Administration ammo ban

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the potential impact of the Biden administration's consideration to halt M855/SS109 ammunition sales?

Halting sales of M855/SS109 ammunition from Lake City, which supplies about 30% of the US civilian 5.56mm market, could lead to significant supply shortages, price increases, and reduced training opportunities for gun owners and law enforcement alike.

How did the assassination attempt on Justice Kavanaugh highlight potential failures in gun control measures?

The attempt on Justice Kavanaugh, involving a Glock 17 purchased legally after a background check and waiting period, suggests that existing measures may not deter determined individuals, raising questions about the effectiveness of current regulations.

What is California's SB 1327, and why is it controversial?

California's SB 1327 allows private citizens to sue those involved with 'ghost guns' and 'assault weapons.' Its controversial nature stems from its novel legal approach, modeled after Texas's abortion ban, which has drawn opposition even from civil liberties groups like the ACLU.

What is 'constitutional carry,' and is it being considered in Florida?

Constitutional carry allows eligible citizens to carry firearms openly or concealed without needing a government-issued permit. Florida is reportedly considering legislation to implement constitutional carry in its upcoming legislative session.

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