Crazy Governor Makes It Harder To Protect Yourself!

This video from Guns & Gadgets analyzes new Michigan gun control legislation signed by Governor Gretchen Whitmer. It covers Universal Background Checks, Safe Storage Laws, and the impending Red Flag Law, arguing they hinder law-abiding citizens' ability to protect themselves while failing to deter criminals. The analysis highlights concerns about due process and the practical implications for self-defense.

Quick Summary

Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer has signed Universal Background Checks and Safe Storage Laws, making it harder for law-abiding citizens to protect themselves. Universal Background Checks mandate FFL transfers for all sales, creating a registry. The Safe Storage Law requires firearms to be locked if minors are present, potentially hindering self-defense during emergencies.

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 laws has Michigan's Governor Whitmer signed?

Governor Gretchen Whitmer has signed two pieces of legislation: Universal Background Checks, requiring all firearm sales to go 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 and be signed.

How do Michigan's new gun laws affect self-defense?

Critics argue the Safe Storage Law complicates self-defense during home invasions by requiring firearms to be locked, potentially delaying access in emergencies. Universal Background Checks are seen as an inconvenience that doesn't deter criminals.

What are the concerns with Michigan's Red Flag law?

The Red Flag legislation in Michigan includes a clause allowing individuals to file orders in any state circuit court. This raises concerns about 'judge shopping,' where plaintiffs might seek out judges more likely to grant such orders, potentially undermining due process.

What is the purpose of Universal Background Checks in Michigan?

The stated purpose is to enhance gun safety, but critics argue Universal Background Checks in Michigan primarily create a paper trail and registry, impose additional fees, and inconvenience law-abiding citizens without effectively stopping criminals.

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