HOT STINKING GARBAGE out of MINNESOTA

Published on March 3, 2022
Duration: 6:56

This video discusses a misleading media report from Minnesota that inflated the crime rate among CCW holders, contrasting it with the actual data. It also covers the mass disapproval of Form Ones by the ATF for homemade suppressors and the progress of constitutional carry legislation in Ohio. The speaker emphasizes the importance of verifying media claims with original data.

Quick Summary

The Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension's 2021 data indicates that only 0.07% of CCW holders committed crimes, a stark contrast to the 1% figure reported by KSTP and the Associated Press. This highlights the importance of verifying media claims with original sources.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro: Minnesota Garbage
  2. 00:40Sponsor: Hidden Hybrid Holsters
  3. 01:18Merch Update
  4. 01:41Minnesota CCW Crime Statistics
  5. 04:06ATF Form One Denials
  6. 05:15Ohio Constitutional Carry Update
  7. 06:36Outro

Frequently Asked Questions

What was the actual crime rate for CCW holders in Minnesota in 2021?

According to the Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension's 2021 data, the actual crime rate for CCW holders was 0.07%, which is seven-hundredths of one percent. This is significantly lower than the 1% figure reported by some media outlets.

Why are ATF Form Ones for homemade suppressors being disapproved?

While the exact reasons are not fully detailed, a significant number of Form Ones for homemade suppressors are reportedly being disapproved by the ATF. This suggests a stricter enforcement or interpretation of NFA regulations regarding such items.

What is the status of constitutional carry in Ohio?

Constitutional carry legislation has successfully passed both the Ohio House of Representatives and the Ohio Senate. It is now on the desk of Governor Mike DeWine, who is expected to sign it into law, making Ohio the 22nd state with constitutional carry.

How did the media misrepresent Minnesota's CCW crime statistics?

KSTP and the Associated Press reported that 1% of CCW holders in Minnesota committed crimes in 2021. However, the original data from the Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension shows the actual rate was 0.07%, a substantial difference.

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