Icy Ammo Shortage Hunt, Closed Doors & No Scores. Didn't Find a Lot/ Opinion on Gun Control Laws

Published on February 19, 2021
Duration: 38:15

This video provides a detailed analysis of current and proposed gun legislation, primarily focusing on Virginia. The speaker, expressing strong opinions on gun rights, breaks down specific bills related to waiting periods, carry restrictions in government buildings, bans on unserialized firearms, and the broader implications of import restrictions and manufacturer liability. The content emphasizes the perceived erosion of Second Amendment rights and advises viewers to stay informed and acquire desired items before potential bans.

Quick Summary

The speaker argues that the most significant threats to gun rights are not outright bans but rather import restrictions and the removal of liability protections for manufacturers and retailers. This approach aims to effectively end the industry by making businesses liable for misuse of firearms, without direct prohibition.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Weather Conditions
  2. 00:40First Stop: Rural King Ammo Availability
  3. 01:13Rural King: 45-70 and Ammo Cans
  4. 01:32Rural King: Firearm Selection
  5. 01:53Kimber 1911 & Rock Island Comparison
  6. 02:12Shotgun Order Status
  7. 02:23Matrix Ammunition Details
  8. 02:46Dunham's Closed & Walmart Stock
  9. 03:01Return Journey & Ice Conditions
  10. 03:47Recap of Stops & Ammo Hunting Strategy
  11. 04:53Rural King Purchases: 9mm Matrix Ammo
  12. 06:40Rural King Purchases: Norma 22LR
  13. 07:53Rural King Purchases: Turkey Loads
  14. 08:13Bullpup Panzer Shotgun Stock Issue
  15. 09:05Dunham's Power Outage & Walmart Stock
  16. 09:30Gun Shop Visit: 300 Blackout Ammo
  17. 10:40Ammo Market Outlook & Price Increases
  18. 11:22Introduction to Gun Laws Discussion
  19. 11:37HR 127 Analysis (Sheila Jackson Lee)
  20. 12:04Concerns about Import Laws & Biden Administration
  21. 13:01National Guard Presence & Justification for Gun Control
  22. 13:52Proposed Bans: Assault Weapons & High-Capacity Mags
  23. 14:08Manufacturer Liability & Financial Institute Pressure
  24. 16:38Federal Gun Law Concerns: Liability & Imports
  25. 16:55State-Level Gun Laws: Virginia Focus
  26. 17:06Ineffectiveness of Contacting Legislators
  27. 19:47Virginia HB 2128: Waiting Period Extension
  28. 22:41Virginia SB 1381 & HB 2295: Capital Square Carry Ban
  29. 25:39Virginia HB 1909: Expanded Carry Bans
  30. 28:29Virginia HB 2276: Ban on 80% Lowers & Homemade Guns
  31. 33:06Compromise and Rights Erosion
  32. 34:39Commerce Compliance with New Laws
  33. 35:00The Importance of Rights, Not Just Hobbies
  34. 35:36Never Compromise on Second Amendment Rights
  35. 36:23Conclusion: Ammo Score & Final Thoughts
  36. 36:47Advice: Get What You Want Now & Be Prepared
  37. 38:06Stay Safe and Stay Prepared

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the main concerns regarding future gun rights in the US?

The speaker identifies import restrictions and the removal of liability protections for gun manufacturers and retailers as the primary threats to gun rights, rather than outright bans. The idea is that making businesses liable for misuse of firearms would effectively end the industry without direct prohibition.

How is Virginia's HB 2128 expected to impact firearm purchases?

Virginia's HB 2128 proposes extending the waiting period for firearm purchases from three days to five days. The speaker argues this law addresses a non-existent problem and is a step towards eventual firearm prohibition, as there were no documented issues with the previous three-day rule.

What is the speaker's opinion on contacting legislators about gun laws?

The speaker believes that contacting legislators through emails and calls is largely ineffective, as their stances are often predetermined by their districts and party affiliations. They advocate for focusing on acquiring desired firearms and ammunition before potential bans take effect.

What is the significance of HB 2276 in Virginia regarding firearms?

Virginia's HB 2276 aims to ban the ownership, sale, and transfer of 80% lowers, 3D-printed guns, and other unserialized firearms. While current owners may be allowed to keep their items, the law effectively ends all future commerce and creation of such firearms within the state.

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