Gun Gripes Episode 83: Gun Confiscation...Is it on the way?

Published on December 15, 2013
Duration: 12:47

This episode of Gun Gripes, featuring Iraqveteran8888's Eric and Barry, delves into the concerning trend of potential gun confiscation, using New York's SAFE Act as a primary example. The hosts, demonstrating expert knowledge of firearm laws and models, break down the act's restrictive provisions, including magazine capacity limits and registration requirements, arguing that these measures are precursors to confiscation and an infringement on constitutional rights. They also touch upon similar legislative overreach in California, urging viewers to stay informed and engaged.

Quick Summary

Iraqveteran8888 experts Eric and Barry discuss gun confiscation fears, focusing on New York's SAFE Act. They argue that strict regulations, magazine capacity limits, and firearm registration are designed not for safety, but as precursors to confiscation, infringing on Second Amendment rights.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Gun Gripes Ep. 83
  2. 00:50Confiscation Letter Details
  3. 01:57AR-7 Confiscation Example
  4. 02:40Yugo M92 & AR-15 Discussion
  5. 03:47Slippery Slope Argument
  6. 04:10NY SAFE Act Provisions
  7. 05:10Government's Goal: Confiscation
  8. 06:00NY SAFE Act Restrictions Detailed
  9. 07:30Infringement on Rights & Commerce
  10. 08:35Call to Action & Discussion

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the main concerns regarding gun confiscation discussed in Gun Gripes Episode 83?

The primary concern is that legislative measures like New York's SAFE Act, which impose strict regulations on firearms, magazine capacity, and ammunition purchases, are seen as precursors to outright confiscation rather than genuine safety enhancements. The speakers highlight registration requirements as a key step towards confiscation.

How does New York's SAFE Act allegedly lead to gun confiscation?

The SAFE Act mandates features like magazine capacity limits (banning >10 rounds, restricting loaded to 7) and requires registration of certain firearms. The hosts argue that this registration data is then used to identify and ultimately confiscate firearms, turning legal ownership into a target for government seizure.

What specific firearms are mentioned in the context of New York gun control?

The AR-7 (Henry Survival Rifle) is discussed as an example of a firearm being targeted due to its 7-round magazine capacity, deemed an 'assault weapon' by the law. The Yugo M92 Pap Rifle and AR-15 style rifles are also mentioned in the context of broader restrictions and potential confiscation.

What is the 'slippery slope' argument presented regarding gun control?

The 'slippery slope' argument suggests that initial, seemingly minor gun control measures, like restrictions on certain rifle types or magazine capacities, are the first steps in a progression that will inevitably lead to more severe restrictions and eventual confiscation of all firearms.

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