CRUELLA IS WATCHING YOU

Published on August 25, 2022
Duration: 6:25

This video discusses new firearms legislation in New York signed by Governor Kathy Hochul. It highlights concerns about expanded background checks that include online neighbor inquiries and the ban on purchasing bulletproof vests. The speaker expresses alarm over the subjective definition of 'radicalized' and its potential impact on free speech and Second Amendment rights.

Quick Summary

New York's expanded firearms background checks now involve online neighbor inquiries to assess a buyer's 'philosophies' and determine if they are 'radicalized.' Additionally, the state has banned the purchase of bulletproof vests, with the stated goal of disrupting illegal gun flow. Concerns are high regarding the subjective nature of 'radicalized' definitions and their impact on constitutional rights.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Ideology and Totalitarianism
  2. 00:34New York Disaster: Governor Cruella's Laws
  3. 01:24Sponsor: Get Acre Gold
  4. 02:17Hot Cup of Freedom Show Mention
  5. 02:37Governor Kathy Cruella's Press Conference
  6. 02:50Online Neighbor Checks in Background Checks
  7. 03:21Bulletproof Vest Ban
  8. 03:50Threat of Mass Harm Law
  9. 04:01AR-15 Sales to Under 21
  10. 04:33Social Media Monitoring in Background Checks
  11. 05:04Defining 'Radicalized'
  12. 05:40Summary: Neighbor's Say in Your Rights

Frequently Asked Questions

What new firearms background check measures are being implemented in New York?

New York is expanding firearms background checks to include inquiries with neighbors online. This process aims to assess a potential buyer's 'philosophies' and determine if they have been 'radicalized' according to state criteria.

Why has New York banned the purchase of bulletproof vests?

Governor Kathy Hochul stated the ban on bulletproof vests is intended to disrupt the 'iron pipeline' of illegal firearms. However, critics question the effectiveness and rationale behind preventing citizens from owning protective gear.

What are the concerns regarding the definition of 'radicalized' in New York's new gun laws?

The primary concern is that the definition of 'radicalized' is subjective and can be arbitrarily applied by the state. This raises fears that expressing dissenting opinions online could be used to deny Second Amendment rights.

What is the age restriction for purchasing AR-15 style rifles in New York?

Under a new state law in New York, individuals must be 21 years of age or older to purchase AR-15 style rifles. This adds to existing regulations concerning firearm sales.

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