Is it True Joe Biden is Not Going to Take Your Guns Away?

Published on October 31, 2020
Duration: 15:37

Colion Noir, an expert in firearms law and policy, breaks down Joe Biden's proposed gun control measures. He analyzes the potential impact of banning 'assault weapons,' regulating existing firearms under the NFA, and implementing universal background checks, warning of a potential path to confiscation. The video also touches on historical parallels and concerns regarding smart gun technology and safe storage laws.

Quick Summary

Colion Noir, an expert, analyzes Joe Biden's gun control proposals, including banning 'assault weapons' and high-capacity magazines, regulating firearms under the NFA, and implementing universal background checks. He warns that these measures could lead to a national registry and potential confiscation, while also critiquing mandatory 'smart gun' technology.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Analyzing Biden's Gun Plan
  2. 00:24Manufacturer Accountability (PLCAA)
  3. 01:37Assault Weapons Ban
  4. 02:35NFA Registration
  5. 04:04History of Registration
  6. 05:28Universal Background Checks & Registry
  7. 06:07The Charleston Loophole
  8. 06:49Red Flag Laws
  9. 09:18Gun Licensing Programs
  10. 10:01Smart Gun Mandate Concerns
  11. 12:10Safe Storage Laws
  12. 13:51Election Context & Candidate Comparison

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Joe Biden's stance on 'assault weapons' and high-capacity magazines?

Joe Biden's plan includes banning the manufacture and sale of 'assault weapons,' which often encompass popular firearms like the AR-15, and high-capacity magazines typically holding more than 10 rounds.

How does Joe Biden's plan address existing firearms like AR-15s?

Biden proposes regulating existing 'assault weapons' under the National Firearms Act (NFA), which would require owners to register them with the ATF or potentially sell them back to the government.

What are the concerns regarding universal background checks?

Critics, like Colion Noir, argue that implementing universal background checks would inevitably necessitate a national gun registry to ensure enforcement, potentially serving as a precursor to confiscation.

What are the criticisms of mandatory 'smart gun' technology?

Mandating 'smart guns' with biometric technology faces criticism due to concerns about reliability, potential malfunctions in critical situations, and high costs, exemplified by the Armatix iP1 priced at $1700.

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