Ginny Simone Reporting | S4 E13: "APPS: California's Universal Registration Scheme"

Published on June 20, 2013
Duration: 6:29

This video critically examines California's 'APPS' (Automated License Plate Reader) program, which is presented as a universal firearm registration scheme. It highlights concerns that the program, by merging registered firearm owner databases with prohibited person lists, leads to unwarranted home invasions and confiscation of firearms from law-abiding citizens. The narrative emphasizes the lack of probable cause for such actions and the potential for the program to be expanded federally.

Quick Summary

California's APPS program is criticized as a universal firearm registration scheme that merges firearm owner databases with prohibited person lists. This practice allegedly leads to law enforcement raids and confiscation of firearms from law-abiding citizens without warrants or probable cause, raising significant constitutional concerns.

Chapters

  1. 00:10Introduction: World Turned Upside Down
  2. 00:17The Prohibited Person's List
  3. 00:38Registered Firearm Owner Database Merged
  4. 00:47No Search Warrant, No Probable Cause
  5. 01:04Criticism of the APPS Program
  6. 01:23The Phillips Family Nightmare Begins
  7. 01:39Lynette on the DOJ's Prohibited Person List
  8. 01:45Understanding the APPS Program
  9. 01:55Nurse's Experience with APPS
  10. 02:06Registered Gun Leads to Visit
  11. 02:18Going After the Wrong People
  12. 02:26Confiscation of Rights
  13. 02:32Confiscation on the Guise of Safety
  14. 02:36Fundamental Problem: Criminal Registration
  15. 02:49APPS Cases: Not How You Solve Crime
  16. 02:55Agents' Awareness of Mistakes
  17. 03:13Treated Like Criminals, Left Knowing Not a Threat
  18. 03:23Embarrassment and Disillusionment
  19. 03:30Refusal to Participate in Firearm Sweeps
  20. 03:37Waste of Money and Overkill
  21. 03:45Overbroad and Overreaching System
  22. 03:53Slippery Slope and Intimidation
  23. 03:55Accidental Felons in California
  24. 04:08Public Money for Gun Removal
  25. 04:20Raiding Fees for Background Checks
  26. 04:27Mischaracterizing the APPS Program
  27. 04:33APPS Program: Unique in the US
  28. 04:40California as a Petri Dish for Bad Ideas
  29. 04:45Kamala Harris and Federal Expansion
  30. 04:51Excuse for Universal Registration
  31. 05:03California Not a Role Model
  32. 05:06Experience from the Street
  33. 05:12Not About Hardcore Criminals
  34. 05:20Arrest Statistics and Prosecutions
  35. 05:27Crossroad for Education
  36. 05:36Fourth Amendment and Home Protection
  37. 05:43Guilty Until Proven Innocent
  38. 05:49Disillusionment with Government
  39. 05:54Rights Taken Away, No Protection
  40. 06:02Fighting for Rights Restoration
  41. 06:08No Trust, Can Happen to Anyone
  42. 06:13Scared, Loss of Security
  43. 06:18Country's Ideals Tainted

Frequently Asked Questions

What is California's APPS program?

California's APPS (Automated License Plate Reader) program is described as a universal firearm registration scheme. It merges databases of registered firearm owners with lists of prohibited persons, leading to concerns about unwarranted law enforcement actions against law-abiding citizens.

Why are people concerned about the APPS program?

Concerns stem from the program's alleged practice of merging firearm owner data with prohibited person lists, resulting in law enforcement raids on homes without warrants or probable cause. This leads to the confiscation of firearms from individuals who are not criminals, raising issues of constitutional rights and due process.

Does the APPS program effectively target criminals?

Critics argue that the APPS program does not effectively target criminals, as criminals are unlikely to register their firearms. Instead, it reportedly ensnares law-abiding citizens, including those with no criminal history or mental health issues, leading to a waste of resources and erosion of trust.

Could California's APPS program be adopted federally?

There are concerns that California's APPS program, which functions as a universal firearm registration system, is being promoted for federal adoption. This potential expansion raises alarms about nationwide implications for firearm ownership and privacy rights.

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