Gangs, criminals, illegal full auto… sounds like that wasn’t a gun’s fault to me…

Published on April 6, 2022
Duration: 6:01

This video critiques the prevailing narrative following the Sacramento shooting, arguing it was a failure of the criminal justice system and gang violence, not a fault of firearms or responsible gun ownership. It highlights that illegally converted firearms, specifically handguns capable of automatic fire, were involved, violating the National Firearms Act (NFA). The speaker emphasizes that criminals disregard gun control laws, and such incidents should be classified as mass criminal events rather than solely mass shootings.

Quick Summary

The Sacramento shooting was a failure of the criminal justice system and gang violence, not a fault of firearms. Illegally converted handguns capable of automatic fire were involved, violating the National Firearms Act. Criminals disregard gun control laws, making such incidents mass criminal events, not solely mass shootings.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and Sacramento Incident Overview
  2. 00:10Media Narrative vs. Facts
  3. 00:26Biden's Calls for Bans
  4. 00:33Narrative Collapse with Facts
  5. 00:51Failure of Gun Control and Criminal Justice
  6. 01:00Illegally Converted Firearms
  7. 01:23Converted Machine Gun in Sacramento
  8. 01:31National Firearms Act (NFA) Explained
  9. 01:52Criminals Converting Handguns
  10. 02:02Ultimate Gun Control Failure
  11. 02:12New Infringements and Bans
  12. 02:33Sacramento PD Update: Handgun Conversion
  13. 02:56Violation of NFA
  14. 03:02Gun Control Laws Ineffective
  15. 03:14Mass Criminal Event vs. Mass Shooting
  16. 03:22Stolen Firearms Recovered
  17. 03:33Criminal Elements Identified
  18. 03:48Not Second Amendment Enthusiasts
  19. 03:55Gun Control Laws Fail to Stop Criminals
  20. 04:04Automatic Pistol Found
  21. 04:12Sacramento Bee Report
  22. 04:19Gang-Related Feud and Criminal Histories
  23. 04:33Nothing Worked: Criminal Justice Failure
  24. 04:46Criminals Exploiting Freedoms
  25. 05:02Auto Sear Kits and Street Crimes
  26. 05:09Fresno Gang Shooting
  27. 05:14Fully Automatic Glock Handgun
  28. 05:18Violence Linked to Gang Activity
  29. 05:35Call Out Criminals, Not Rights
  30. 05:55Conclusion and Next Episode

Frequently Asked Questions

What was the primary cause of the Sacramento shooting according to this analysis?

The analysis posits that the Sacramento shooting was primarily a failure of the criminal justice system and gang-related violence, not a fault of firearms or responsible gun ownership. It highlights the involvement of illegally converted firearms and individuals with criminal histories.

How did the Sacramento shooting involve illegal firearms?

Officials determined that a handgun recovered at the scene had been illegally converted to a weapon capable of automatic fire, violating the National Firearms Act. Stolen firearms were also recovered.

What is the National Firearms Act (NFA)?

The National Firearms Act (NFA), established in 1934, regulates certain types of firearms, including machine guns. Possession of a machine gun requires federal licensing, and illegal conversion to automatic fire is a serious federal offense.

Why does the speaker call the Sacramento incident a 'mass criminal event'?

The speaker uses 'mass criminal event' to distinguish the Sacramento incident from a typical 'mass shooting.' This framing emphasizes that the event was driven by criminal activity, gang violence, and illegal firearm modifications, rather than by lawful gun owners.

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