Gun Controlling Senator Booker ADMITS WE WERE RIGHT all along… Blames small minority of criminals

Published on December 2, 2023
Duration: 5:49

This video analyzes Senator Cory Booker's recent statements on gun violence, contrasting his admission that focusing on a "small minority of criminals" yields "incredible results" with his reintroduction of the Federal Firearm Licensing Act. The Act mandates federal firearm licenses, requiring training and background checks, with potential for license revocation. The presenter argues this creates a privilege rather than a right, contradicting the focus on violent offenders.

Quick Summary

Senator Cory Booker acknowledged that focusing on a "small minority of criminals" yields "incredible results." However, he also reintroduced the Federal Firearm Licensing Act, which requires all individuals to obtain a license, undergo training, and pass background checks, with potential for license revocation.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Booker's Contradictory Stance
  2. 00:51Booker on Targeting Violent Criminals
  3. 01:30Federal Firearm Licensing Act Reintroduced
  4. 01:43Analyzing the Contradiction
  5. 02:14Details of the Licensing Act
  6. 03:38Senator Mendez Co-sponsors Licensing Bill
  7. 04:13Specific Requirements of the Act
  8. 04:55License Renewal and Revocation
  9. 05:26Privilege vs. Right Argument
  10. 05:42Conclusion and Viewer Engagement

Frequently Asked Questions

What did Senator Booker admit about gun violence solutions?

Senator Booker admitted that targeting the "small percentage of people in my city who have records of violence" has yielded "incredible results," suggesting a focus on violent offenders is effective.

What is the Federal Firearm Licensing Act?

The Federal Firearm Licensing Act, reintroduced by Senator Booker, would require individuals to obtain a federal firearm license, complete safety training, and pass a background check before purchasing or receiving a firearm.

What are the proposed requirements for firearm licensing?

The proposed Federal Firearm Licensing Act mandates firearm safety training, including a written and hands-on test, and a background check. Licenses would need renewal every 5 years with retraining and a new background check.

How does the Federal Firearm Licensing Act potentially revoke gun ownership rights?

The Act includes a mechanism for the Department of Justice to revoke a firearm license if an individual is deemed a danger to themselves or others, effectively turning a right into a revocable privilege.

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