BOMBSHELL: US Gun Control Group registers with DOJ to sue Gun Companies as FOREIGN AGENTS... GROSS

Published on October 17, 2022
Duration: 8:03

This video details how the Brady Gun Control Group, through a new entity called Global Action on Gun Violence, has registered with the DOJ as foreign agents for the Mexican government. This strategic move allows them to pursue legal and lobbying efforts against US firearm manufacturers and dealers on behalf of a foreign nation, aiming to circumvent domestic legislative challenges and impact gun rights from an international perspective. The speaker critiques this approach as a global expansion of the gun control agenda.

Quick Summary

The Brady Group's successor, Global Action on Gun Violence, has registered as foreign agents for the Mexican government with the DOJ. This allows them to sue US gun companies and lobby on behalf of Mexico, a strategy criticized as a foreign-influenced effort to impact Second Amendment rights.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Brady Group Goes International
  2. 00:39Sponsor: Vulcan Arms Weatherlock Bags
  3. 01:28Connecting International Gun Control Efforts
  4. 01:57Brady Officials Register as Foreign Agents for Mexico
  5. 03:10Global Action on Gun Violence Strategy Explained
  6. 04:25Global Expansion of Anti-Gun Movement
  7. 05:49Debunking Gun Trafficking Claims
  8. 06:27Arizona Lawsuit and International Lobbying
  9. 07:11Summary: Critique of Global Gun Control Strategy

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Global Action on Gun Violence?

Global Action on Gun Violence is a new organization formed by former lawyers from the Brady Gun Control Group. They have registered with the DOJ as foreign agents representing the Mexican government to pursue legal and lobbying actions against the US firearms industry.

Why did the Brady Group register as foreign agents for Mexico?

By registering as foreign agents for Mexico, the Brady Group's successor organization can legally lobby and file lawsuits against US gun companies on behalf of a foreign government, potentially circumventing domestic legal or political hurdles.

What is the goal of Global Action on Gun Violence's lawsuit in Arizona?

Global Action on Gun Violence filed a lawsuit in Arizona against US gun dealers on behalf of Mexico. The suit alleges that the dealers' 'reckless and unlawful practices' contribute to cartel violence and the flow of illegal firearms into Mexico.

How does this strategy impact Second Amendment rights?

Critics argue that this strategy represents a foreign-influenced attempt to undermine Second Amendment rights by using international legal and lobbying channels to impose gun control measures on the US firearms industry.

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