How Biden Harris Administration Can Bypass Congress To Implement Their Mandatory Gun Buybacks

Published on December 12, 2020
Duration: 4:54

This video, featuring Colion Noir, an authoritative voice on gun rights, discusses how the Biden-Harris administration might bypass Congress to implement mandatory gun buybacks, which are characterized as confiscation. It highlights the potential use of executive actions, such as reclassifying certain firearms under the NFA Act, requiring registration and taxation, or forcing sales back to the government at a reduced cost. The speaker emphasizes the lack of public awareness regarding firearm politics and the potential for millions of new gun owners to unknowingly become felons under proposed schemes, stressing the importance of the Second Amendment for self-defense and control.

Quick Summary

The Biden-Harris administration might bypass Congress for mandatory gun buybacks by using executive actions, such as reclassifying firearms under the NFA Act. This would involve registration and taxation, with non-compliance potentially leading to forced sales to the government, effectively acting as confiscation.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Mandatory Gun Buybacks Are Confiscation
  2. 00:27Mandatory Buyback of Assault Weapons
  3. 01:02Harris Plans to Act Without Congress
  4. 01:30Is Biden Administration Aiming to Destroy Industry
  5. 01:49How Biden Administration Can Restrict Rights
  6. 02:24Millions of New Gun Owners Unaware
  7. 02:41General Public Doesn't Know Firearm Politics
  8. 03:26Controlling Firearm Defense
  9. 04:06Why Second Amendment Matters
  10. 04:16Share to Beat Algorithm
  11. 04:39Performance Mask

Frequently Asked Questions

How can the Biden administration implement mandatory gun buybacks without Congress?

The Biden-Harris administration may use executive actions, potentially reclassifying certain firearms under the National Firearms Act (NFA). This would require registration and taxation, and failure to comply could lead to forced sales to the government at a reduced price, effectively bypassing congressional approval for buybacks.

What is the primary concern regarding mandatory gun buybacks?

The primary concern is that 'mandatory gun buybacks' are essentially confiscation and theft by force. This policy aims to disarm citizens, particularly those owning 'weapons of war,' and is seen as a direct threat to the Second Amendment right to self-defense.

Could new gun owners become felons under proposed gun control measures?

Yes, millions of new gun owners could unknowingly become felons. Many are unaware of the intricacies of firearm politics and could fall afoul of new laws or regulations, such as those requiring registration or banning certain types of firearms, without realizing the legal implications.

What is the role of the NFA Act in potential gun control measures?

The NFA Act could be used to restrict certain firearms by requiring registration and taxation. If individuals cannot or will not comply with these requirements, they may be compelled to sell their firearms back to the government at a significantly lower cost, serving as a de facto buyback program.

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