California COVID-19 Lock Down (Day Four) - Getting back to gun stuff

Published on March 23, 2020
Duration: 21:45

This video discusses the implications of the California COVID-19 lockdown on firearm rights and preparedness. The speaker, Joel Persinger, addresses concerns about National Guard deployment and potential gun confiscation, referencing historical events and federal law. He also critiques proposed gun control legislation and highlights the importance of the Second Amendment during societal unrest, emphasizing the need for informed advocacy.

Quick Summary

The Disaster Personal Recovery Act of 2006 prohibits federal agencies and agencies receiving federal funds from confiscating lawfully possessed firearms during emergencies or disaster recovery. This federal law aims to prevent the type of gun confiscation that occurred after Hurricane Katrina, offering protection to gun owners during crises.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro & Sponsor
  2. 00:14Speaker Introduction
  3. 00:21California Lockdown Reality
  4. 01:31PPE Shortages & Risks
  5. 02:04Lessons Learned from Crisis
  6. 03:08National Guard Deployment Myths
  7. 04:31Gratitude for Truckers
  8. 05:11Virus Mortality Rate Discussion
  9. 05:43Positives from the Crisis
  10. 06:01Manufacturing Dependence on China
  11. 06:59Transition to Gun Topics
  12. 08:14Legislative Threats: Ammo Permits
  13. 08:31Anti-Gun Legislation in Congress
  14. 09:19Expert Interviews Planned
  15. 10:09LA Sheriff & Second Amendment
  16. 10:42Financial Relief Bill Standoff
  17. 11:32Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez Proposals
  18. 11:53Anti-Freedom Legislators
  19. 13:19Compelling NRA Video
  20. 14:01Carla Del Whiting's Testimony
  21. 17:44Video Recap & Future Content
  22. 18:36Preparedness Encouragement
  23. 19:14Faith and Kindness
  24. 19:33Future Reporting
  25. 20:00Dispelling Gun Confiscation Fears
  26. 20:15Disaster Personal Recovery Act
  27. 21:14Positive Outlook & Conclusion

Frequently Asked Questions

Can the National Guard confiscate firearms during an emergency in the US?

No, the Disaster Personal Recovery Act of 2006, enacted after Hurricane Katrina, prohibits federal agencies and any state/local agency receiving federal funds from confiscating lawfully possessed firearms during emergencies or disaster recovery periods.

What are the main concerns regarding gun rights during the COVID-19 pandemic?

Concerns include proposed legislation for ammunition permits, potential gun bans during emergencies, and the release of prisoners which could increase crime. There's also a fear that politicians might exploit the crisis to push for stricter gun control measures.

What is the purpose of the National Guard during emergencies like the California lockdown?

Historically, the National Guard is deployed to assist with logistics, distribute supplies, aid in evacuations, and support people displaced by disasters. Their role is generally to provide support and resources, not to enforce gun confiscation.

How does the speaker view the current situation in California regarding the lockdown?

The speaker believes the situation is not as dire as portrayed by some media and social media personalities. He observes that people are still able to shop for necessities and conduct daily activities, and the 'lockdown' is not as restrictive as the term suggests.

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