Major City CAUGHT Creating Illegal Gun Registry!

This video discusses allegations of an illegal gun registry being created by private security at Jacksonville's City Hall. Florida law, specifically Statute 790.335, explicitly prohibits such registries, with violations being a third-degree felony carrying severe penalties. An investigation is underway, prompted by council member concerns and acknowledged by the Mayor's administration. Attorney General James Umer has stated that government gun registries are antithetical to the right to bear arms.

Quick Summary

Jacksonville City Hall is under investigation for allegedly creating an illegal gun registry by documenting lawful concealed carriers. Florida Statute 790.335 strictly prohibits such registries, with violations classified as third-degree felonies carrying fines up to $5 million. This practice raises serious privacy and constitutional concerns.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Concealed Carry in Government Buildings
  2. 00:12Jacksonville, Florida: The Alleged Gun Registry
  3. 00:23Guns and Gadgets: Second Amendment News
  4. 00:30Sponsor: Sonor and Desert Institute
  5. 00:38Florida Law on Concealed Carry in Buildings
  6. 00:50Private Security Documenting Firearm Details
  7. 01:02Potential Illegal Gun Registry
  8. 01:10Florida Statute 790.335 Explained
  9. 01:20Penalties for Violating Statute 790.335
  10. 01:32Council Member Nick Howland's Statement
  11. 01:46State Attorney's Office Investigation
  12. 01:50Mayor Donna Degan's Administration Response
  13. 02:02Attorney General James Umer's Statement
  14. 02:24Sponsor Read: Sonor and Desert Institute
  15. 02:50Profound Implications of the Registry
  16. 03:20Potential for Broader Scrutiny
  17. 03:29Vigilance in Protecting Constitutional Rights
  18. 03:41Call to Action: Like, Share, Subscribe
  19. 03:53Closing Remarks: Stay Safe, Stay Vigilant

Frequently Asked Questions

What Florida law prohibits the creation of gun registries?

Florida Statute 790.335 explicitly prohibits any state or local agency from maintaining a list or registry of privately owned firearms or their owners. Violating this statute is a third-degree felony with severe penalties.

What are the alleged illegal activities at Jacksonville's City Hall?

It is alleged that private security personnel at Jacksonville's City Hall have been documenting the identities and firearm details of lawful concealed carriers without consent, potentially creating an illegal gun registry.

What are the penalties for violating Florida's gun registry laws?

Violating Florida Statute 790.335, which prohibits gun registries, is a third-degree felony. Penalties can include significant fines, reportedly up to $5 million, and potential criminal charges.

Who is investigating the alleged gun registry in Jacksonville?

The concerns raised by Council Member Nick Howland have prompted an investigation into the alleged gun registry by the state attorney's office. Attorney General James Umer has also commented on the seriousness of the allegations.

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