BREAKING: US House Considers Banning ALL Semi Autos With Detachable Magazines

Published on June 14, 2024
Duration: 10:22

The US House is considering the GoSAFE Act, which aims to ban semi-automatic firearms capable of accepting detachable magazines. This legislation, if passed, would significantly impact a wide range of commonly owned firearms. The video also touches on the recent ATF brace rule being struck down and the conviction of Hunter Biden for firearm possession, framing these events within the broader context of Second Amendment rights and gun control debates.

Quick Summary

The US House is considering the GoSAFE Act, a bill that could ban semi-automatic firearms with detachable magazines. This legislation, along with recent ATF brace rule challenges and the Hunter Biden conviction, are discussed in the context of Second Amendment rights and evolving firearm laws.

Chapters

  1. 00:06Intro and ATF Brace Rule Update
  2. 01:10Flare Gun Incidents
  3. 02:43Sponsor: Franklin Armory Binary Trigger
  4. 03:22Sponsor: TVC Mars LC 2000m Rangefinder
  5. 03:40Sponsor: Hydra Mark 15
  6. 03:53Hunter Biden Conviction and Gun Laws
  7. 06:13Biden Administration and Crime Statistics
  8. 06:41Gun Sales and Permitless Carry Trends
  9. 07:13Court Victories for Gun Rights
  10. 07:52GoSAFE Act Explained
  11. 09:25Moment of Zen: Allen Engineering M4 Suppressor
  12. 09:44Outro and Sponsor Support

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the GoSAFE Act and what would it ban?

The GoSAFE Act is proposed legislation in the US House that aims to ban semi-automatic firearms capable of accepting detachable magazines. While its title refers to 'Gas Operated Semi-Automatic Firearms Exclusion,' the bill's text appears to have a broader scope, potentially affecting many common firearm platforms.

What was the outcome of the ATF's brace rule?

A court in North Texas recently struck down the ATF's rule regarding firearm braces, stating that the agency exceeded its authority. However, the ATF has the option to appeal this ruling, and its long-term impact remains uncertain.

What are the implications of Hunter Biden's firearm conviction?

Hunter Biden was convicted for lying on a Form 4473 and possessing a firearm while being an unlawful user of controlled substances. The speaker argues that the laws he was convicted under are unconstitutional and that the Form 4473 itself may function as a de facto firearm registry.

How have gun ownership trends changed recently?

Despite political pressures, gun sales have increased, with many first-time buyers entering the market. Furthermore, the number of states with permitless carry laws has grown significantly, indicating a broader trend towards less restrictive firearm carry regulations.

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