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

Published on September 24, 2023
Duration: 4:28

This analysis by Colion Noir critiques the Biden administration's newly established Office of Gun Violence Prevention, arguing it is effectively an 'Office of Second Amendment Prevention.' The entry highlights the appointment of individuals with anti-gun affiliations to lead and staff the office, suggesting a predetermined agenda to restrict gun rights rather than address violence comprehensively. It emphasizes the importance of protecting Second Amendment rights by opposing politicians who support gun control measures.

Quick Summary

Biden's administration has established the Office of Gun Violence Prevention, staffed by individuals from anti-gun organizations like Everytown for Gun Safety. Critics argue this office is designed to restrict Second Amendment rights rather than address the root causes of violence, urging voters to oppose politicians who support gun control measures.

Chapters

  1. 00:04Biden Creates Office of Gun Violence Prevention
  2. 00:18Biden Calls for Action on Guns
  3. 00:43Office of Second Amendment Prevention
  4. 01:10Administration Deputy Directors Appointed
  5. 01:43No Pro-2A Representation in New Office
  6. 02:13Empowering the Anti-Gun Lobby
  7. 02:51Focus on Violence vs. Guns
  8. 03:15Violence is Violence, Not Just Gun Violence
  9. 03:51Vote Against Anti-Gun Politicians

Frequently Asked Questions

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

The Biden administration's Office of Gun Violence Prevention aims to coordinate federal measures against gun violence and urge Congress to take action. President Biden has referred to gun violence as an epidemic and called for measures like banning assault weapons and high-capacity magazines.

Who is staffing the new Office of Gun Violence Prevention, and what are their affiliations?

The office is overseen by Kamala Harris and directed by Stephanie Feldman, a policy advisor on gun control. Deputy Directors include Greg Jackson, who leads Community Justice Action Fund, and Rob Wilcox, formerly of Everytown for Gun Safety, both known for anti-gun advocacy.

What is the primary criticism of the Office of Gun Violence Prevention?

Critics argue the office is effectively an 'Office of Second Amendment Prevention' because its staff and leadership are exclusively from anti-gun organizations, suggesting a predetermined agenda to restrict gun rights rather than address violence comprehensively.

How does the speaker suggest citizens should respond to perceived threats to gun rights?

The speaker advises citizens to protect their Second Amendment rights by not voting for politicians who support gun control laws. They encourage voters to recognize common phrases like 'gun safety' as attempts to restrict rights and to vote against candidates influenced by anti-gun lobbies.

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