BREAKING NEWS: US Senate To Force Vote On Assault Weapons Ban & MORE!!

Published on December 5, 2023
Duration: 6:42

This video reports on the US Senate's potential vote on several gun control measures, including an assault weapons ban, Ethan's Law (safe storage), and universal background checks. The host emphasizes the importance of contacting US Senators to voice opposition, highlighting the process of unanimous consent and the impact of a single objection. The content is presented with an authoritative tone, urging immediate action from viewers to protect Second Amendment rights.

Quick Summary

The US Senate is set to vote on an assault weapons ban, Ethan's Law for safe storage, and universal background checks via a unanimous consent process. Viewers are urged to contact their US Senators at 202-224-3121 to voice opposition, as a single objection can block these measures.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Breaking News: Senate Gun Control Vote
  2. 00:09CMMG Sponsorship & Discount Code
  3. 00:43Watchlist Merch Available
  4. 00:53Gun Control Bills Heading to Senate Floor
  5. 01:15Analyzing Chuck Schumer's Gun Control Claims
  6. 01:28Schumer's Announcement on Gun Control Push
  7. 03:23Host's Reaction & Twitter Update
  8. 03:35Chuck Schumer's Twitter Post on Gun Control
  9. 04:12Understanding Unanimous Consent
  10. 05:17Call Your Senators: Action Required
  11. 05:35Summary & Stay Vigilant

Frequently Asked Questions

What gun control bills are being brought to the US Senate floor?

Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer is bringing the assault weapons ban, Ethan's Law (a national safe storage law bill), and universal background checks to the Senate floor for a unanimous consent vote. This means all senators must agree for the bills to pass.

How can citizens influence the Senate vote on gun control?

Citizens can influence the vote by contacting their US Senators. The video provides the phone number 202-224-3121 and urges viewers to be persistent in voicing their opposition to these gun control measures.

What is the significance of a 'unanimous consent' vote in the Senate?

A unanimous consent vote requires agreement from all senators present. If even one senator objects, the bill or measure cannot pass under unanimous consent, highlighting the power of individual senators to block legislation.

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