BREAKING NEWS! MASSIVE NEW ATTACKS ON ILLEGAL GUN REGISTRIES ANNOUNCED!

Published on May 13, 2026
Duration: 15:25

This video discusses legal challenges against illegal gun registries, focusing on a lawsuit filed by Florida Attorney General James O'Connor against the city of Jacksonville for maintaining such a registry. It also highlights Gun Owners of America's efforts to combat federal gun registry initiatives, particularly concerning the digitization of former Form 4473 records. The content emphasizes the historical and legal basis for prohibiting firearm registration in the United States, citing federal laws and historical precedents like the lead-up to World War II and the writings of Justice Joseph Story.

Quick Summary

Florida Attorney General James O'Connor is suing the city of Jacksonville for maintaining an illegal gun registry of privately owned firearms, violating Florida law. Federal laws like the Gun Control Act (18 U.S.C. § 926A) and the NICS system statute (34 U.S.C. § 4901) also prohibit federal firearm registration, reflecting a long-standing historical concern about government control over firearms.

Chapters

  1. 00:03Breaking News: Gun Registry War
  2. 00:42Host Introduction & Credentials
  3. 01:00Florida AG Lawsuit Against Jacksonville
  4. 01:41AG O'Connor's Statement on Second Amendment Gains
  5. 02:10Details of Jacksonville's Illegal Gun Registry
  6. 03:29Legal Ramifications and Damages
  7. 04:04GOA's Fight Against Federal Gun Registries
  8. 04:16Form 4473 and ATF Digitization Concerns
  9. 05:01Federal Law Prohibiting Firearm Registration
  10. 05:51Justice Brett Kavanaugh's Dissenting Opinion
  11. 06:07Historical Tradition of No Gun Registries
  12. 06:21Lexington and Concord: The Shot Heard Round the World
  13. 07:34Gun Control Act (18 USC 926A) Explained
  14. 08:59NICS System Statute (34 USC 4901)
  15. 10:06WWII Precedent: Seizing Assets vs. Firearms
  16. 11:30Historical Concerns: Gun Confiscation & Registration
  17. 12:07Steven Halbrook's Research on Nazi Gun Control
  18. 13:12Justice Joseph Story on Armed Citizenry
  19. 14:03Congratulations to GOA and AG O'Connor
  20. 14:11Actionable Steps: Commenting on ATF Regulations
  21. 14:43Positive Trend for Second Amendment Rights

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Florida Attorney General James O'Connor suing the city of Jacksonville for?

Florida Attorney General James O'Connor is suing the city of Jacksonville for knowingly maintaining an illegal gun registry of privately owned firearms, which violates Florida law. The lawsuit stems from a log book implemented by city management that required security officers to record visitor information and weapon types.

What federal laws prohibit firearm registration in the United States?

Federal law, specifically the Gun Control Act (18 U.S.C. § 926A) and the statute establishing the NICS system (34 U.S.C. § 4901), prohibits the establishment or maintenance of any system for the registration of firearms, firearm owners, or firearm transactions by federal entities.

How is Gun Owners of America (GOA) fighting against federal gun registries?

Gun Owners of America is actively opposing the federal government's efforts to create or maintain gun registries, particularly concerning the digitization of former Form 4473 records by the ATF. They encourage citizens to submit commentary on proposed ATF regulations to prevent such registries.

What is the historical significance of prohibiting gun registries?

Historically, the prohibition of gun registries dates back to the founding of the United States, with events like the Battles of Lexington and Concord highlighting the dangers of government seizure of firearms. The Nazi regime's use of gun owner lists is also cited as a severe historical example of how registries can facilitate oppression.

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