Crazy Governor Makes It Harder To Protect Yourself!

This video from Guns & Gadgets provides an expert analysis of recent gun control legislation signed into law in Michigan by Governor Gretchen Whitmer. The speaker, demonstrating deep knowledge of firearms law and its implications, breaks down the new Universal Background Checks and Safe Storage Laws, explaining how they hinder law-abiding citizens while failing to deter criminals. The segment also touches upon the impending Red Flag law and its potential due process concerns.

Quick Summary

Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer has signed Universal Background Checks and Safe Storage Laws, which critics argue hinder law-abiding citizens' constitutional rights and self-defense capabilities without deterring criminals. A Red Flag law is also pending, raising concerns about due process due to potential 'judge shopping'.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Michigan Gun Control Legislation Intro
  2. 00:13Sponsor: Sonoran Desert Institute (SDI)
  3. 00:46Governor Whitmer's New Laws
  4. 01:05Universal Background Checks Explained
  5. 01:51Safe Storage Law Implications
  6. 03:06Self-Defense Challenges with New Laws
  7. 03:44Red Flag Law and 'Judge Shopping'
  8. 04:44Call to Action

Frequently Asked Questions

What new gun control laws has Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer signed?

Governor Gretchen Whitmer has signed two pieces of legislation into law: Universal Background Checks, requiring all firearm transactions through an FFL, and a Safe Storage Law, mandating firearms be locked if minors are present. A Red Flag law is also expected to pass.

How do Universal Background Checks affect law-abiding citizens in Michigan?

Universal Background Checks remove the ability for face-to-face sales between law-abiding citizens, forcing all transactions through an FFL. This creates a paper trail, adds fees, and is seen as an inconvenience that does not deter criminals.

What are the implications of Michigan's Safe Storage Law for self-defense?

The Safe Storage Law complicates self-defense during home invasions, as the time required to unlock a firearm from a safe may be too long, potentially leaving residents vulnerable and turning them into victims.

What concerns are raised about Michigan's impending Red Flag law?

The Red Flag law includes a clause allowing individuals to file orders in any state circuit court, which critics suggest facilitates 'judge shopping' and potentially undermines due process rights for firearm owners.

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