Biden’s Executive Orders?

Published on April 7, 2021
Duration: 11:51

This video discusses President Biden's planned executive orders concerning firearms legislation. The speakers express concern over potential regulations impacting 'ghost guns' (unserialized firearms like 80% lowers), AR pistols, high-capacity magazines, and expanded background checks. They also touch upon the funding of community violence prevention programs and the recent failure of constitutional carry legislation in Indiana. The video highlights the importance of citizen engagement with representatives regarding Second Amendment rights.

Quick Summary

President Biden's planned executive orders are expected to target 'ghost guns,' which are unserialized firearms manufactured at home or from components like 80% lowers. These orders may also affect AR pistols and 30-round magazines, potentially requiring serialization and background checks for previously unregulated items.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro & Disclaimer
  2. 00:39Biden's Executive Orders on Firearms
  3. 01:44Impact on 'Ghost Guns'
  4. 02:28Magazine and AR Pistol Regulations
  5. 03:04Safe Storage Measures
  6. 03:21Sheriff Non-Enforcement Statements
  7. 03:46Background Checks & Red Flag Laws
  8. 04:08Infrastructure Bill & Violence Prevention Funding
  9. 05:04Bill Length & Representative Awareness
  10. 06:25Indiana Constitutional Carry Failure
  11. 07:15Call for Viewer Input
  12. 08:02Shop Inventory & Specials
  13. 09:04Giveaways & Car Show
  14. 10:33Video Shutdown & Bonus Content

Frequently Asked Questions

What are 'ghost guns' and how might they be regulated by Biden's executive orders?

'Ghost guns' are firearms manufactured at home or components like 80% lowers that lack serial numbers. Biden's executive orders are expected to target these by requiring serialization and background checks, effectively treating them as regulated firearms.

What specific firearm types or accessories might be affected by Biden's new executive orders?

The executive orders are anticipated to impact 'ghost guns,' AR pistols, and 30-round magazines. There's also discussion about potential regulations on firearms termed 'concealed assault weapons.'

What is the status of constitutional carry in Indiana?

Constitutional carry legislation in Indiana recently passed the House of Representatives but ultimately failed to pass the Senate. Therefore, Indiana does not currently have constitutional carry.

How can citizens influence potential gun legislation?

Citizens are encouraged to contact their local representatives to ensure they are aware of and understand the implications of proposed legislation, particularly concerning Second Amendment rights, before voting on bills.

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