ATTENTION: TONS of Gun Control In Spending Bill!!!

Published on September 22, 2022
Duration: 13:36

This video, featuring Aidan Johnston of Gun Owners of America, details ten 'hidden' gun control provisions within the FY 2023 Commerce, Justice, and Science Appropriations Bill (H.R. 8256). The analysis highlights significant ATF budget increases, funding for gun registration, red flag law incentives, and research into gun violence prevention and anti-government ideologies. The host urges viewers to contact their representatives to oppose these measures.

Quick Summary

The FY 2023 Commerce, Justice, and Science Appropriations Bill (H.R. 8256) contains ten 'hidden' gun control provisions. These include substantial ATF budget increases for gun registration, funding for red flag laws, and research into gun violence prevention and anti-government ideologies, as detailed by Aidan Johnston of Gun Owners of America.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Sponsorship
  2. 00:54Overview of 10 Hidden Provisions
  3. 02:46Provision 1: ATF Budget & Pistol Ban
  4. 03:43Provision 2: Gun Registration Funding
  5. 05:14Provision 3: Gun Confiscation Law Funding
  6. 06:06Provision 4: ATF Agent Benefits
  7. 06:50Provision 5: Ammunition Background Checks
  8. 08:33Provision 6: Gun Control Research
  9. 09:09Provision 7: Community Violence Interventions
  10. 09:56Provision 8: Domestic Violence Initiative
  11. 10:29Provision 9: Anti-Government Ideology Research
  12. 11:02Provision 10: Gun Control Earmarks
  13. 11:23Call to Action

Frequently Asked Questions

What are some of the key gun control provisions identified in the FY 2023 spending bill (H.R. 8256)?

The bill includes significant ATF budget increases for gun registration, funding for red flag laws, a study on ammunition background checks, and research into gun violence prevention and anti-government ideologies. These provisions are detailed by Aidan Johnston of Gun Owners of America.

How is the ATF's budget being increased in the FY 2023 spending bill?

The ATF requested a 13% budget increase, partly to facilitate a gun registration scheme for up to 40 million pistols equipped with stabilizing braces, which is being framed as an 'amnesty registration' program.

What concerns are raised about the modernization of the National Tracing Center?

The modernization, funded with $14.4 million, aims to enhance searchable digital gun registries. Concerns exist about the potential for this data to be shared with foreign governments, such as Canada and Mexico.

What is the purpose of the $40 million allocated for 'extreme risk protection orders'?

This funding is an incentivization program for states to implement 'red flag laws.' These laws allow for the seizure of firearms from individuals deemed a risk, often without due process.

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