LA Gun Shops FORCED TO CLOSE - Sheriff Deems Them NON ESSENTIAL

Published on March 24, 2020
Duration: 8:52

This video critiques the LA County Sheriff's decision to deem gun stores non-essential during a stay-at-home order. The speaker argues this infringes upon Second Amendment rights, particularly for new gun owners in California who cannot have firearms or ammunition shipped directly to their homes. The video highlights the sheriff's perceived hypocrisy regarding gun ownership and concealed carry permits.

Quick Summary

LA County Sheriff Alex Villanueva declared gun shops non-essential, forcing closures. This decision is criticized for infringing on Second Amendment rights, particularly in California where firearms cannot be shipped directly to homes, making gun stores the sole acquisition point for many.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Sheriff's Actions and Rights Infringement
  2. 00:26Headline Analysis: Gun Stores Closed
  3. 01:03Sheriff's Other Actions: Deputies and Inmates
  4. 01:36Sheriff Criticizes Stay-at-Home Orders
  5. 01:56Sheriff's Statement on Gun Stores: 'Not Essential'
  6. 02:18Critique: 'Essential Function' of Gun Ownership
  7. 02:41California Specific Gun Laws: No Direct Shipping
  8. 03:03Impact on New Gun Owners
  9. 03:34Sheriff's 'Second Amendment Supporter' Claim Debunked
  10. 03:46LA County CCW Permit Issuance History
  11. 04:08Second Amendment Text vs. Sheriff's Actions
  12. 04:43Sheriff's CDC Study Rationale Analyzed
  13. 05:08Hypocrisy: Sheriff's Gun vs. Citizen's Gun
  14. 05:33Falsehoods and Misrepresentation
  15. 06:04Call to Action: Vote Out Sheriff
  16. 06:40Warrior One: Disobeying Unconstitutional Orders
  17. 07:03Warrior One Owner's Reaction
  18. 07:32Second Amendment Rights Are Essential
  19. 08:06Dispensaries vs. Gun Shops: Essentiality Debate
  20. 08:14Call to Action: Make Voices Heard
  21. 08:24Final Thoughts and Re-election

Frequently Asked Questions

Why did the LA County Sheriff order gun shops to close?

LA County Sheriff Alex Villanueva deemed gun shops 'non-essential' during a stay-at-home order. The speaker in the video argues this decision infringes upon Second Amendment rights, especially since California law prohibits direct-to-home firearm shipments, making gun stores the primary point of acquisition.

How does California law affect gun purchases during closures?

In California, firearms and ammunition cannot be shipped directly to consumers. This means that when gun stores are closed, individuals, particularly new gun owners, have no legal means to acquire firearms, as they cannot be shipped to their homes.

What is the speaker's criticism of the LA County Sheriff's stance on the Second Amendment?

The speaker criticizes Sheriff Villanueva's claim of supporting the Second Amendment, pointing to his department's history of not issuing concealed carry permits. The speaker argues that by preventing citizens from acquiring firearms and restricting carry permits, the sheriff actively undermines Second Amendment rights.

What is the significance of the Firearm Safety Certificate (FSC) in this context?

California requires an FSC for firearm transfers. The speaker highlights that closing gun stores prevents individuals from obtaining an FSC, which is necessary even for legally loaning a firearm to a family member, further restricting access to firearms.

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