Gun Control disproven COMPLETELY on live TV by MSNBC... I never thought I would see this...

Published on April 20, 2021
Duration: 9:53

This video analyzes MSNBC's coverage of gun control, highlighting perceived failures in legislative pushes like red flag laws and universal background checks. The speaker argues that the media's narrative is being disproven by real-world events and voter behavior, suggesting that Second Amendment advocates are effectively going on the offensive by focusing on existing laws and expanding gun rights at the state level.

Quick Summary

The video argues that gun control narratives, particularly concerning red flag laws and universal background checks, are being disproven by real-world events and voter behavior. It highlights that legislative pushes like red flag laws have not prevented crimes, and that voters consistently elect officials who oppose stricter gun control, suggesting Second Amendment advocates are effectively on the offensive.

Chapters

  1. 00:01Introduction: MSNBC Gun Control Segment
  2. 01:20Clip 1: Indianapolis Shooting & Red Flag Laws
  3. 03:59Clip 2: Gun Lobby Offense & State Legislation
  4. 06:31Clip 3: Ballot Box vs. Public Opinion Data
  5. 09:00Analysis: Gun Control Narrative Failing

Frequently Asked Questions

How are red flag laws being criticized in relation to recent shootings?

The video argues that red flag laws are ineffective, citing the Indianapolis FedEx shooting where the perpetrator legally acquired firearms months after mental health concerns were raised and a previous shotgun seizure. This suggests the laws did not prevent the purchase of the weapons used in the attack.

What is the 'time to crime' metric and why is it relevant to gun control debates?

The 'time to crime' metric, used by the ATF, refers to the duration between a firearm's legal purchase and its use in a crime. The video uses the Indianapolis shooting, where the guns were bought seven months prior to the incident, to argue against 'cooling down periods' proposed by gun control legislation.

Why does the video claim gun control narratives are being disproven?

The video suggests gun control narratives are failing because events like the Indianapolis shooting contradict the effectiveness of proposed measures like red flag laws. Furthermore, it highlights that despite polls showing support for gun control, voters consistently elect officials who oppose stricter regulations, indicating a disconnect.

What evidence is presented for Second Amendment advocates going on the offensive?

The video points to the expansion of constitutional carry laws and increased reciprocity between states as evidence that Second Amendment advocates are not just defending their rights but actively expanding them. This is contrasted with the perceived struggles of gun control legislative efforts.

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