BREAKING!!! Supreme Court 6-3 Decision Defied With "Assault Weapon" & Magazine Bans!

Published on January 17, 2024
Duration: 9:45

This video discusses New Mexico's proposed 'Go Safe Act' and other gun control measures introduced by Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham. The legislation aims to ban 'assault weapons,' high-capacity magazines, and implement waiting periods. The presenter expresses strong opposition, framing these actions as an attack on Second Amendment rights.

Quick Summary

New Mexico's proposed 'Go Safe Act' seeks to ban the sale, manufacture, and possession of gas-operated semi-automatic rifles and magazines holding over 10 rounds. It also includes a 14-day waiting period for firearm purchases and registration requirements for grandfathered firearms.

Chapters

  1. 00:20New Mexico's Assault Weapon Ban
  2. 01:19Governor's Attack on Second Amendment
  3. 01:54Introducing Multiple Gun Control Bills
  4. 02:32Gas Operated, Semi-Automatic Firearms Exclusion Act (Go Safe Act)
  5. 03:13New Mexico's New Gun Control Measures
  6. 03:49Impact to Magazine Possession
  7. 03:55Pre-Ban Serialization Requirements

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the 'Go Safe Act' in New Mexico?

The 'Go Safe Act' is proposed legislation in New Mexico aiming to ban the future sale, manufacture, and possession of gas-operated semi-automatic rifles, often termed 'assault weapons.' It also targets high-capacity magazines and introduces waiting periods for firearm purchases.

What types of firearms does New Mexico's 'Go Safe Act' aim to ban?

The legislation specifically targets gas-operated semi-automatic rifles and devices or combinations of parts that can be used to create prohibited firearms. It also includes bans on magazines that hold more than 10 rounds.

Are there any exceptions to New Mexico's proposed firearm bans?

Yes, the 'Go Safe Act' allows for grandfathered rifles and firearms. However, these will require a registration component and serialization to distinguish them from post-ban items.

What other gun control measures are being introduced in New Mexico?

Beyond the 'Go Safe Act,' New Mexico's Governor is pushing for a mandatory 14-day waiting period for firearm purchases, piercing the PLCAA (Protection of Lawful Commerce in Arms Act), and red flag laws.

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