BIDEN CALLS FOR THE IMMEDIATE BAN OF ASSAULT WEAPONS AND MAGAZINES!!!

Published on March 24, 2021
Duration: 6:47

President Biden is calling for immediate passage of HR 8 and HR 1446, which aim to expand universal background checks and close the 'Charleston loophole'. He also advocates for bans on 'assault weapons' and magazines holding more than 10 rounds, citing recent shootings in Atlanta and Boulder. The video discusses the historical effectiveness of past assault weapons bans, noting FBI data suggests they did not decrease crime. Potential executive actions by the ATF regarding pistol braces and 'ghost guns' are also mentioned as a concern.

Quick Summary

President Biden is urging Congress to pass universal background checks (HR 8, HR 1446) and ban 'assault weapons' and high-capacity magazines. This renewed push follows recent shootings, though past assault weapons bans have shown little impact on crime rates according to FBI data.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Biden's Call for Gun Control
  2. 00:13Support the Channel
  3. 00:20Sponsor: Ace Link Armor
  4. 00:40Sponsor: USCCA
  5. 00:56Recent Shootings & Biden's Response
  6. 01:13HR 8 and HR 1446 Explained
  7. 02:05Senate Challenges for Gun Bills
  8. 02:13Details on Firearms Used
  9. 02:30Common Sense Gun Control
  10. 02:51Ban on Assault Weapons & Magazines
  11. 03:20Effectiveness of Past Bans
  12. 03:46Renewed Call for Bans
  13. 03:56Executive Orders and ATF Actions
  14. 04:41Blame Shift: Individual vs. Guns
  15. 04:59Vigilance on Gun Control Legislation
  16. 05:45Contacting Representatives
  17. 06:12Questions and Channel Support

Frequently Asked Questions

What specific gun control measures is President Biden calling for?

President Biden is calling for Congress to pass universal background checks, close the 'Charleston loophole,' and immediately ban 'so-called assault weapons' and magazines that hold more than 10 rounds.

What are HR 8 and HR 1446?

HR 8 and HR 1446 are legislative proposals aimed at expanding federal background check requirements for firearm purchases. HR 1446 specifically seeks to extend the FBI's review period for background checks.

What is the historical context of assault weapons bans?

A previous federal assault weapons ban was implemented in 1994. However, FBI data reportedly showed that this ban did not significantly decrease crime rates in the United States.

Are there concerns about executive actions on gun control?

Yes, there are concerns that the Biden administration might pursue additional gun control through executive orders, potentially involving ATF regulations on items like pistol braces and 'ghost guns'.

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