BREAKING: Assault Weapons Ban 2.0 DETAILS RELEASED... Let's dive into this tyranny together...

Published on November 30, 2023
Duration: 34:01

This video analyzes the proposed 'Gas Operated Semi-Automatic Firearms Exclusion Act' (GO SAFE Act), a new iteration of an assault weapons ban. The presenter breaks down the bill's provisions, including its definitions of 'gas operated' firearms, proposed restrictions on sale, transfer, and manufacture, and exemptions. The analysis highlights the bill's potential legal challenges, particularly in light of the Heller decision and the common use doctrine, and discusses its political viability as 'dead on arrival' in the current legislative climate. The video emphasizes the bill's origins with specific senators and its alignment with language used by gun control advocacy groups.

Quick Summary

The GO SAFE Act, or Gas Operated Semi-Automatic Firearms Exclusion Act, is a proposed bill targeting semi-automatic firearms that use gas to cycle their action. It aims to regulate their sale, transfer, and manufacture, limit magazine capacity to 10 rounds, and includes an optional buyback program. Critics argue it faces legal challenges under the Second Amendment, citing the Heller decision and common use doctrine.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: New Tyranny Introduced
  2. 01:32The GO SAFE Act: Gas Operated Semi-Automatic Firearms Exclusion
  3. 03:10Bill Text and Infographics Analysis
  4. 04:30Defining 'Gas Operated' and Prohibited Firearms
  5. 06:50Exemptions and Magazine Capacity Limits
  6. 09:20Endorsements and Gun Control Group Influence
  7. 11:00Bill Details: Penalties and Requirements
  8. 13:00Legal Challenges: Heller Decision and Common Use
  9. 14:00Political Viability: Dead on Arrival (DOA)
  10. 16:00Conclusion: Virtue Signaling and Future Implications

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the GO SAFE Act?

The GO SAFE Act, or Gas Operated Semi-Automatic Firearms Exclusion Act, is a proposed piece of legislation aiming to regulate certain semi-automatic firearms. It focuses on firearms that use gas to cycle their action and proposes restrictions on their sale, transfer, and manufacture, along with limits on magazine capacity.

What types of firearms does the GO SAFE Act target?

The GO SAFE Act primarily targets 'gas operated' semi-automatic firearms, which it broadly defines to include various piston systems and direct impingement mechanisms. This definition encompasses a wide range of modern semi-automatic rifles and other firearms that utilize gas to cycle their action.

What are the main provisions of the GO SAFE Act?

Key provisions include establishing a list of prohibited firearms, preventing unlawful modifications, mandating pre-manufacture approval for new designs, and limiting large-capacity magazines to 10 rounds or fewer. It also includes an optional buyback program and makes certain conversion devices unlawful.

What are the legal challenges to the GO SAFE Act?

Critics argue the GO SAFE Act faces significant legal challenges, particularly concerning the Second Amendment. The broad definition of 'gas operated' firearms and the proposed bans are seen as potentially violating the Supreme Court's Heller decision and the common use doctrine, which protects commonly owned firearms.

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