CN Live | Limiting Gun Purchases - 3/29/17

Published on March 30, 2017
Duration: 8:53

This video discusses proposed legislation in Virginia to reinstate a 'one gun a month' purchase limit. The discussion centers on whether this law is an effective response to gun smuggling operations, particularly those involving straw purchases, and its potential impact on law-abiding citizens and victims of domestic violence. The speakers express skepticism about the law's efficacy in deterring criminals while potentially infringing on the rights of legal gun owners.

Quick Summary

Virginia is considering reinstating a 'one gun a month' law, limiting handgun purchases to one per month with potential penalties of up to a year in prison or a $2,500 fine. This proposal stems from a recent gun smuggling bust but faces criticism for potentially penalizing law-abiding citizens and being ineffective against determined criminals.

Chapters

  1. 00:10Moronic Stuff in Virginia
  2. 00:14One Gun a Month Proposal
  3. 00:20Domestic Violence Victim Protection
  4. 00:24Guest Introduction: Steven Gattowski
  5. 00:55Coen Noir's Questions
  6. 01:01Restrictive Anti-Gun Initiatives
  7. 01:17Gun Smuggling Sting Operation
  8. 02:02Governor McAuliffe's Proposal
  9. 02:19'One Gun a Month' Rule Explained
  10. 02:36Penalties for Violations
  11. 03:00Catalyst for Reinstating Law
  12. 03:27Analyzing the Smuggling Case
  13. 04:16Existing Laws and Criminality
  14. 04:59Questioning the Logic
  15. 05:21Inability to Stop Straw Purchases
  16. 05:43Overall End Goal of Laws
  17. 06:08Virginia as Gun Supplier Talking Point
  18. 06:32Illegality of Smuggling Actions
  19. 06:42Monitoring Bulk Purchases
  20. 07:15Existing Monitoring Mechanisms
  21. 07:29Hilarious Ineffectiveness
  22. 07:43Focus on Consequences vs. Rights
  23. 08:09Law Working, Yet New Laws Proposed
  24. 08:27Confusion and Bafflement
  25. 08:31Unfortunate Situation
  26. 08:36Commercial Break

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the proposed 'one gun a month' law in Virginia?

Virginia is considering reinstating a law that would limit individuals to purchasing only one handgun per month. Violators could face up to a year in prison or a $2,500 fine, raising concerns about its impact on law-abiding citizens and its effectiveness in preventing crime.

Why is Virginia proposing to limit gun purchases again?

The proposal to reinstate the 'one gun a month' law is a response to a recent gun smuggling operation where criminals moved firearms from Virginia to New York. Proponents argue it's necessary to curb illegal gun trafficking, while critics question its efficacy and impact on legal gun owners.

Are there existing laws to combat gun smuggling in Virginia?

Yes, existing laws already criminalize straw purchases, gun trafficking, and selling firearms to prohibited individuals. The video suggests these laws were effective in leading to arrests in the recent smuggling case, prompting questions about the necessity of new restrictions.

What are the potential consequences of the 'one gun a month' law?

Critics argue the law would penalize law-abiding citizens who legally purchase firearms, potentially hindering self-defense capabilities, especially for victims of domestic violence. They believe criminals will continue to find illegal means to acquire guns regardless of the restriction.

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