BREAKING: These 18 RINOs Voted For Gun Control

Published on December 23, 2022
Duration: 6:05

This video from Guns & Gadgets analyzes the recent omnibus spending bill, highlighting how 18 Republican Senators voted in favor of legislation that includes significant gun control measures. The speaker, demonstrating an authoritative and experienced tone, details the budget increases for the ATF, funding for red flag laws, and mandates for firearm storage, particularly concerning veterans and parents. The analysis emphasizes the perceived negative impact on Second Amendment rights and the funding of initiatives that could potentially incriminate law-abiding citizens.

Quick Summary

The $1.7 trillion omnibus spending bill passed the Senate with 18 Republican votes, incorporating significant gun control measures. These include a 14.1% budget increase for the ATF to advance a pistol brace ban, over $700 million for red flag laws, and directives for firearm confiscation orders for veterans, alongside mandates for safe storage by parents.

Chapters

  1. 00:07Omnibus Bill Passes With Gun Control
  2. 01:0818 Republican Senators Listed
  3. 02:45Gun Control Measures Detailed

Frequently Asked Questions

What gun control measures were included in the recent omnibus spending bill?

The omnibus bill includes a 14.1% budget increase for the ATF to fund a pistol brace ban, over $700 million for red flag laws, directives for the VA to use confiscation orders for veterans, and mandates for safe firearm storage by parents.

Which Republican Senators voted for the omnibus spending bill containing gun control?

Eighteen Republican Senators voted for the bill, including Mitch McConnell, John Cornyn, Tom Cotton, Lindsey Graham, Mitt Romney, and others from states like Missouri, Arkansas, West Virginia, Maine, Texas, South Carolina, Oklahoma, Kentucky, Kansas, Ohio, Utah, South Dakota, Alabama, Mississippi, and Indiana.

How did the omnibus bill affect the ATF's budget and initiatives?

The bill increased the ATF's budget by 14.1%, allocating $14.4 million specifically for the pistol brace ban and to continue its gun registry. It also funds community violence intervention and research into radicalization.

What are the implications of the omnibus bill for veterans regarding firearms?

The bill directs the VA and medical centers to utilize confiscation orders for vulnerable veterans and requires the VA to maintain gun storage maps to track where veterans store their firearms.

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