Biden set a new Gun Control focus and WE MISSED IT?! State lawmakers let the cat out of the bag...

Published on March 20, 2023
Duration: 6:18

This video highlights a potential shift in gun control focus from 'ghost guns' to 'undetectable firearms.' President Biden's recent actions and proposed legislation in Oregon both target firearms designed to evade metal detectors, often made with polymers or 3D printing. The discussion emphasizes the need to monitor these legislative trends and understand the evolving terminology used by proponents of gun control.

Quick Summary

President Biden is focusing on 'undetectable firearms,' which are designed to evade metal detectors and are often made with non-metal materials or 3D printing. This initiative aims to update the Undetectable Firearms Act of 1988, with similar legislation being proposed in states like Oregon to address untraceable and undetectable guns.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and Channel Mission
  2. 01:00Content Sponsor: Battle Cat Co.
  3. 01:36Identifying New Gun Control Trends
  4. 01:51Biden's Fact Sheet on Gun Violence Reduction
  5. 02:19Focus on Undetectable Firearms Act
  6. 02:53Oregon Lawmakers' Proposal on Ghost Guns
  7. 03:10Oregon's Firearm Bills Explained
  8. 03:53House Bill 2005: Undetectable and Untraceable Firearms
  9. 04:11Defining Undetectable vs. Untraceable Firearms
  10. 05:03Impact of 3D Printing Technology
  11. 05:38Penalties for Undetectable Firearm Offenses
  12. 05:50Pattern Recognition in Gun Control Legislation
  13. 06:08Conclusion and Viewer Engagement

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the new focus of President Biden's gun control efforts?

President Biden's recent actions highlight a focus on 'undetectable firearms,' which are designed to evade detection by metal detectors. This initiative aims to modernize and make permanent the Undetectable Firearms Act of 1988.

How are Oregon lawmakers addressing gun violence and untraceable firearms?

Oregon lawmakers have proposed House Bill 2005, which targets both undetectable firearms (made to bypass security screenings) and untraceable firearms (lacking serial numbers), aiming to curb gun violence and the proliferation of such weapons.

What defines an 'undetectable firearm' in recent legislative proposals?

An undetectable firearm is generally defined as one constructed entirely out of non-metal substances, often produced through processes like 3D printing, making it capable of evading detection by standard security equipment like metal detectors.

What are the potential penalties for manufacturing or selling undetectable firearms?

Under proposed legislation, individuals convicted of manufacturing, importing, or selling an undetectable firearm could face severe penalties, including up to 10 years in prison and a fine of $250,000, or both.

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