"Legal" Confiscation Starts February 2024

Published on January 4, 2024
Duration: 6:53

This video from Copper Jacket TV discusses several new gun control laws taking effect in Michigan in February 2024. It details the implementation of red flag laws (ERPOs), new safe storage requirements, universal background checks impacting private sales, and extended firearm prohibitions for domestic violence misdemeanors. The speaker expresses concern over the rapid pace of these legislative changes.

Quick Summary

Michigan is enacting significant gun control measures starting February 14, 2024, including red flag laws (ERPOs), mandatory safe storage, universal background checks for all transfers, and an 8-year ban for domestic violence misdemeanors. These laws aim to restrict firearm access under specific circumstances.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to New Gun Control Laws
  2. 00:21Sponsor: DeleteMe Online Privacy Service
  3. 01:23Overview of Recent Gun Control Developments
  4. 01:57Michigan's New Gun Control Laws Explained
  5. 02:29Red Flag Laws (ERPOs) in Michigan
  6. 03:40Michigan Safe Storage Laws
  7. 04:01Universal Background Checks in Michigan
  8. 04:28Firearm Restrictions for Domestic Violence Convictions
  9. 04:51Impact of One-Party Control on Legislation
  10. 05:43Reason for February 14th Effective Date
  11. 06:28Concerns Post-Bruen Decision
  12. 06:37Conclusion and Call to Action

Frequently Asked Questions

What new gun control laws are taking effect in Michigan in February 2024?

Michigan is implementing several new gun control laws starting February 14, 2024. These include Extreme Risk Protection Orders (red flag laws), new safe storage requirements for firearms in homes, universal background checks for all transfers, and an 8-year firearm prohibition for domestic violence misdemeanor convictions.

When do the new Michigan gun laws officially go into effect?

The new gun control laws in Michigan are scheduled to take effect on February 14, 2024. This date is determined by a state law that mandates a 90-day waiting period after the legislature adjourns its session for bills to become effective if not immediately enacted.

How do Michigan's new red flag laws (ERPOs) work?

Michigan's new Extreme Risk Protection Orders (ERPOs) allow for the temporary confiscation of firearms. Critics argue that individuals subject to these orders often lack adequate due process, being unaware of the confiscation until after it has occurred, with the opportunity to defend themselves only coming later.

What is the impact of universal background checks in Michigan?

The implementation of universal background checks in Michigan means that all firearm transfers, including private party sales, must now be processed through a Federal Firearms Licensee (FFL). This requires the completion of a Form 4473 for nearly every firearm transaction.

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