Gavin Newsom Is Not Anti-Gun 

Published on July 15, 2025
Duration: 1:00

This video critically examines California Governor Gavin Newsom's stance on gun control, juxtaposing his claims of not being anti-gun with the state's restrictive firearm legislation. The speaker highlights perceived inconsistencies, particularly regarding Newsom's concerns about 'weapons of war' and high-capacity magazines, while California enforces strict magazine limits and imposes additional taxes on firearms and ammunition. The analysis questions the sincerity of Newsom's Second Amendment support.

Quick Summary

Gavin Newsom claims he is not anti-gun and supports the Second Amendment, but critics highlight California's strict firearm laws like SB2 and an 11% tax on guns and ammo as contradictory to his statements.

Chapters

  1. 00:02California Compliant Gift Received
  2. 00:12Newsom's 'Not Anti-Gun' Stance
  3. 00:22Second Amendment Rights Acknowledged
  4. 00:27Challenging Newsom's Magazine Claims
  5. 00:35Critique of 'Weapons of War' Rhetoric
  6. 00:44California Gun Legislation & Taxes

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Gavin Newsom's stated position on gun control?

Gavin Newsom claims he is not anti-gun and advocates for 'common sense gun safety.' He acknowledges the right to bear arms and states he has no ideological opposition to the Second Amendment, though he expresses concerns about high-capacity magazines in urban areas.

How does California's gun legislation contradict Newsom's stated views?

Critics point to California's strict gun laws, such as SB2, limitations on standard-capacity magazines, and an 11% tax on firearms and ammunition, as evidence that Newsom's actions do not align with his claims of not being anti-gun or having no opposition to the Second Amendment.

What specific firearm was presented to Gavin Newsom?

Gavin Newsom was presented with a California-compliant Sig Sauer P365 XMacro, which he described as 'too cool.'

What is the criticism regarding Newsom's 'weapons of war' statement?

The 'weapons of war' rhetoric is criticized as misleading because civilians are not issued AR-15s for combat. The speaker questions the relevance of this concern in the context of California's existing magazine restrictions.

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