Biden Creates Gun Control Office Funded By Tax Payer Dollars & Staffed by Anti-Gun Activist

Published on September 24, 2023
Duration: 4:28

This video critically analyzes the Biden administration's newly formed Office of Gun Violence Prevention. The speaker, identified as an experienced firearms instructor, argues that the office is staffed by anti-gun activists and funded by taxpayer dollars with the explicit goal of eroding Second Amendment rights. The analysis highlights key figures appointed to the office and their affiliations with gun control organizations.

Quick Summary

The Biden administration has created an Office of Gun Violence Prevention, overseen by VP Kamala Harris, with Stephanie Feldman as Director and Greg Jackson and Rob Wilcox as Deputy Directors. Critics argue the office is staffed by anti-gun activists and taxpayer-funded to erode Second Amendment rights, lacking pro-2A representation.

Chapters

  1. 00:04New Office for Gun Violence Prevention Announced
  2. 00:18Biden Calls for Action on Guns
  3. 00:43Office of Second Amendment Prevention Critiqued
  4. 01:10Administration Deputy Directors Named
  5. 01:43Lack of Pro-2A Representation Highlighted
  6. 02:13Power to the Anti-Gun Lobby Alleged
  7. 02:51Focus on Violence vs. Guns Debated
  8. 03:15Violence is Violence Argument
  9. 03:51Warning Against Anti-Gun Politicians

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Biden administration's new Office of Gun Violence Prevention?

The Biden administration has established an Office of Gun Violence Prevention to coordinate federal efforts aimed at reducing gun violence and to urge Congress to pass related legislation. President Biden has called gun violence an epidemic and advocated for measures like banning assault weapons.

Who is leading the Biden administration's Office of Gun Violence Prevention?

The office is overseen by Vice President Kamala Harris. Stephanie Feldman has been named Director, and Greg Jackson and Rob Wilcox will serve as Deputy Directors. Feldman is a policy advisor on gun violence, while Jackson and Wilcox have backgrounds in gun control advocacy groups.

What is the main criticism of the new Office of Gun Violence Prevention?

The primary criticism is that the office is staffed by individuals and organizations with strong anti-gun stances, suggesting its purpose is to dismantle Second Amendment rights rather than address violence comprehensively. Critics argue it lacks representation from pro-Second Amendment groups.

What is the speaker's perspective on gun violence prevention efforts?

The speaker argues that the focus should be on preventing violence itself, regardless of the tool used, rather than solely targeting firearms. They believe that concentrating on gun control serves as a political tool to restrict rights, and that addressing the individual behavior causing violence is key.

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