END GAME?... A new narrative is emerging to excuse Red Flag Laws… Did you catch it?...

Published on November 23, 2022
Duration: 8:46

This video analyzes a developing narrative by gun control advocates and media outlets concerning Red Flag Laws. The speaker argues that failures of these laws are being reframed not as inherent flaws, but as a result of insufficient implementation or evasion by law enforcement and conservative jurisdictions. The analysis highlights how this narrative shift aims to justify the expansion of Red Flag Laws by focusing on perceived loopholes and resistance rather than the laws' constitutionality or effectiveness.

Quick Summary

Gun control advocates are promoting a new narrative around Red Flag Laws, arguing that their failures are due to evasion and resistance from law enforcement, not inherent flaws. This shift aims to justify expanding these laws by focusing on perceived loopholes and insufficient implementation, while critics maintain the laws are unconstitutional and infringe on due process.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Shifting Narratives on Red Flag Laws
  2. 00:22Sponsor Message: Established Titles
  3. 01:24The Problem with Red Flag Laws: Failure vs. Evasion
  4. 02:18Article Examples: Colorado Springs Shooter & Club Q Incident
  5. 03:01Gun Violence Expert on Red Flag Law Resistance
  6. 04:03Law Enforcement & Conservative Area Resistance
  7. 04:39District Attorney Michael Allen's Criticism
  8. 05:38Attacking Law Enforcement and Conservative Counties
  9. 06:11El Paso County: Second Amendment Preservation
  10. 06:41El Paso County Sheriff's Stricter Standard
  11. 07:37The Payoff: Expanding Who Can File Petitions
  12. 08:39Conclusion: The Narrative is Changing

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the new narrative emerging around Red Flag Laws?

Gun control advocates and media are shifting the narrative from Red Flag Law failures to claims that these laws were 'evaded' or met with 'resistance' from law enforcement and conservative jurisdictions, suggesting the issue is insufficient implementation rather than the laws themselves.

Why are Red Flag Laws considered unconstitutional by some?

Critics argue Red Flag Laws are unconstitutional because they allow for the seizure of firearms based on the possibility of future violence, not on a committed crime, infringing on due process and Second Amendment rights, akin to 'Minority Report' pre-crime scenarios.

How are conservative areas and law enforcement being portrayed in the Red Flag Law debate?

The narrative is increasingly demonizing law enforcement in conservative counties and Second Amendment preservation counties for not enforcing Red Flag Laws, framing their adherence to stricter standards like probable cause as resistance to necessary gun control measures.

What is the proposed expansion for Red Flag Law petitions?

There's a push to expand the list of individuals who can file Red Flag Law petitions to include professionals like doctors, mental health experts, and school principals. This is seen as a strategy to increase the frequency of gun seizures.

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