Gun Rights Group WANTS TO TRACK GHOST GUNS!!! Firearms Owners Against Crime President Speaks Out!

Published on March 16, 2021
Duration: 13:23

This video discusses the controversial stance of Firearms Owners Against Crime (FOAC) President Kim Stolfer regarding the regulation of 'ghost guns' and 80% lower receivers. While opposing outright bans and government registration, Stolfer advocates for a self-imposed record of sales and against cash-and-carry transactions for these parts, particularly in high-crime areas. The video critiques this position as contradictory and highlights the broader debate on firearm self-regulation versus legislative control.

Quick Summary

Kim Stolfer, President of Firearms Owners Against Crime (FOAC), opposes outright bans on ghost guns and 80% lower receivers but advocates against cash-and-carry sales. He suggests a self-imposed record of sales within the community, rejecting government registration, to address concerns about criminal use while upholding Second Amendment rights.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Gun Rights Organizations
  2. 00:52Interview with Kim Stolfer, President of FOAC
  3. 01:31FOAC's Stance on Private Property Rights at Shows
  4. 01:47Run-in with JSD Supply at Gun Show
  5. 02:06Should 80% Lowers Be Banned?
  6. 02:13Concerns about Cash and Carry Operations
  7. 03:01Criticism of JSD Supply
  8. 03:28Responsibility of Gun Store Employees
  9. 04:00Self-Regulation Challenges
  10. 04:18Law Enforcement and Gun Dealer Perspectives
  11. 04:48Leader of Gun Rights Org on Buying Parts
  12. 05:00Record of Purchase vs. State Registration
  13. 06:01Established Record of Ownership
  14. 06:14Self-Imposed Registration Scheme
  15. 06:38Talking in Circles: Registration Debate
  16. 06:55Against Sales in Certain Areas
  17. 07:16High Crime Areas vs. Minority Areas
  18. 07:34Gun Control is Racist
  19. 07:58John Crump's Reaction
  20. 08:50Vendor Support for Tracking Ghost Guns
  21. 09:11Criminals Using Skilled Individuals
  22. 09:25Gun Show Vendors and Ghost Guns
  23. 09:50Ease of 3D Printing Firearms
  24. 10:01FGC-9 Information
  25. 10:09Pro-Gun Stance and Marine Background
  26. 10:37Self-Policing and Responsibility
  27. 10:46Arguing Against Legislation
  28. 11:00Fudd Bingo: Common Arguments
  29. 11:17How to Argue Against Bans
  30. 11:46Argument Against Bans: Assault Weapon Ban Data
  31. 12:283D Printers and Ghost Guns
  32. 12:42Millennial Slang and Air Quotes
  33. 13:11Video Conclusion and Thanks

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the stance of Firearms Owners Against Crime (FOAC) on ghost guns?

Kim Stolfer, President of FOAC, believes that 80% lower receivers and ghost gun parts should not be outright banned. However, he opposes their sale in a cash-and-carry manner, particularly in large quantities or in high-crime areas, advocating for a self-imposed record of sales instead of government registration.

Why does Kim Stolfer oppose cash-and-carry sales of ghost gun parts?

Stolfer's opposition stems from concerns that cash-and-carry transactions for ghost gun parts can be used for nefarious means, leading to firearms being put on the street and used in criminal activity. He believes these parts should be sold through legitimate channels with some form of record-keeping.

What is the argument against the effectiveness of past firearm bans?

The video references the 1994-2004 assault weapon and high-capacity magazine bans, stating that Department of Justice data showed zero change in violent crime rates during that period. It suggests that modern technologies like 3D printing and ghost gun kits can circumvent such bans.

Does FOAC support government registration of firearms?

No, Kim Stolfer explicitly states that FOAC does not support government registration of firearms. He advocates for a self-regulating posture within the firearms community, including a self-imposed record of sales, rather than state-mandated registration schemes.

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