Gun Control Group Gave Guns To Students, Posted Evidence Online!!!

Published on December 20, 2023
Duration: 9:39

This video discusses the potential illegality of selling Glock switches and AR auto sears online, highlighting the improper destruction of firearms by a New Mexico gun control group. It also touches on the LAPD's move to allow DACA recipients to carry firearms, raising questions about legal implications and potential irony.

Quick Summary

A New Mexico gun control group allegedly conducted illegal firearm transfers, including bringing firearms to a school and posting evidence online. This action could violate federal laws like the Gun Control Act and the Gun-Free School Zones Act, and state statutes regarding background checks.

Chapters

  1. 00:15Glock Switches & Auto Sears Online
  2. 01:58Sponsor: Springfield Armory
  3. 02:22Sponsor: Vault Pro
  4. 02:39Sponsor: Primary Weapon Systems
  5. 03:02Propaganda Video Analysis
  6. 04:22Firearm Death Statistics Fact Check
  7. 05:20New Mexico Group's Illegal Transfers
  8. 06:46Guns Brought to School, Evidence Posted
  9. 07:27LAPD Allowing DACA Recipients to Carry Guns
  10. 08:49Moment of Zen

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the legal implications of selling Glock switches and AR auto sears online?

Selling devices like Glock switches or AR auto sears, which convert firearms to full auto, is generally illegal as these are considered NFA-regulated items. Possession or sale without proper licensing and registration can lead to severe federal penalties.

How should firearms be properly destroyed according to federal law?

Federal law requires firearms, particularly the receiver, to be destroyed by torch cutting in at least three places. Simply cutting a firearm with a bandsaw is considered improper destruction and can lead to further legal issues if the parts are reclassified.

What are the potential legal consequences of a gun control group transferring firearms to students on school grounds?

Transferring firearms to minors, especially on school grounds, can result in multiple federal felonies. This includes violations of the Gun Control Act of 1968 and the Gun-Free School Zones Act of 1990, carrying significant prison sentences.

What is the current legal status of DACA recipients possessing firearms?

Under federal law, DACA recipients are generally not permitted to possess firearms. While they may have deferred action status, this does not grant them the right to own or carry firearms, making their on-duty carry by law enforcement a legally contentious issue.

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