FBI DANGER TO 2A Rights? New Anti-Gunner Plan to STEAL Your Rights

Published on October 22, 2022
Duration: 13:10

This video discusses a proposed New Jersey law that would prohibit individuals on the FBI's Terrorist Watch List from acquiring or carrying firearms. The speaker argues this proposal, stemming from the NYSRPA v. Bruen decision, relies on subjective discretion and potentially violates Second Amendment rights due to the lack of objective criteria and due process for watch list inclusion. Concerns are raised about the potential for political pressure to influence watch list placement, impacting lawful gun owners.

Quick Summary

New Jersey is proposing a law to ban firearm acquisition and carry for individuals on the FBI's Terrorist Watch List. Critics argue this relies on subjective discretion, lacks due process, and may violate Second Amendment rights established in NYSRPA v. Bruen, especially if political pressure influences watch list placement.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: NJ Gun Ban Proposal
  2. 00:37Host Introduction: Mark Smith
  3. 01:27Background: NYSRPA v. Bruen Impact
  4. 02:14Terrorist Watch List Inclusion
  5. 03:33FBI Pressure Allegations
  6. 05:18FBI Terrorist Screening Center Criteria
  7. 07:16Congressman Jim Jordan's Concerns
  8. 08:24Symbolism and Watch List Placement
  9. 09:08Washington Times Agent Quote
  10. 10:23Kavanaugh Concurrence and Discretion
  11. 11:05Objectivity vs. Subjectivity
  12. 11:14Lack of Due Process
  13. 12:00Politicized World and Watch Lists
  14. 12:33Conclusion: NJ as an Experiment

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the proposed gun control measure in New Jersey?

New Jersey is considering a law that would prevent individuals on the FBI's Terrorist Watch List from purchasing or carrying firearms. This proposal aims to comply with the Supreme Court's NYSRPA v. Bruen ruling by establishing new criteria for gun ownership.

How does the proposed NJ gun law relate to NYSRPA v. Bruen?

The New Jersey proposal is an attempt to create new criteria for gun carry following the NYSRPA v. Bruen decision. Critics argue that using the Terrorist Watch List, which lacks objective criteria and due process, grants subjective discretion, potentially violating the principles set forth in the Bruen ruling.

What are the concerns about the FBI Terrorist Watch List and gun rights?

Concerns include the subjective nature of watch list placement, the lack of transparency and due process for individuals to be removed, and the potential for political influence to place lawful citizens on the list. This could lead to the denial of Second Amendment rights without proper legal recourse.

Can symbols like the Gadsden flag lead to being placed on the Terrorist Watch List?

Reports suggest that symbols associated with the Second Amendment or historical American flags, such as the Gadsden flag, are being scrutinized. Some FBI agents have indicated that displaying such symbols, combined with gun ownership and attending local meetings, could be interpreted as indicators of extremism.

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