Major City Police Departments Disarming Americans To Arm Foreign Country?!

Published on August 9, 2023
Duration: 11:28

This video discusses the controversial practice of major US city police departments disarming American citizens by collecting firearms through buyback programs and sending them to Ukraine. It highlights specific instances in Phoenix and Miami, questioning the legality and intent behind these actions. The speaker argues that disarming citizens while arming foreign entities undermines the Second Amendment and national security.

Quick Summary

Major US city police departments, including Phoenix and Miami, have reportedly collected firearms from American citizens via buyback programs and sent them to Ukraine. This practice is questioned for its legality, with allegations of violations of state law, and raises concerns about disarming citizens while arming foreign entities.

Chapters

  1. 00:10Police Disarming Citizens for Ukraine
  2. 00:37Concerns Over 'Woke' Brands
  3. 01:01Alternative: Jeremy's Razors
  4. 02:00Promotional Offer for Jeremy's
  5. 03:01Phoenix PD Firearms Transfer
  6. 07:11Miami PD Gun Buyback for Ukraine
  7. 10:10Americans Armed: National Security

Frequently Asked Questions

Are US police departments sending firearms to Ukraine?

Yes, reports indicate that police departments in major US cities, such as Phoenix and Miami, have collected firearms from American citizens through buyback programs and sent them to Ukraine. The Phoenix Police Department allegedly sent over 600 firearms, while the City of Miami's 'Guns 4 Ukraine' program sent over 150.

Is it legal for police departments to send seized firearms to Ukraine?

The legality is questioned, particularly in Arizona, where the Phoenix Police Department's transfer of unclaimed firearms to Ukraine is alleged to have violated state law prohibiting political subdivisions from acting on firearm possessions. Further legal scrutiny may be required for such transfers.

What is the 'Guns 4 Ukraine' program?

The 'Guns 4 Ukraine' program was a voluntary gun buyback initiative by the City of Miami Police Department. It offered citizens gift cards in exchange for firearms, with higher amounts for more powerful weapons like AR-15s and AK-47s, with the stated goal of making streets safer and providing aid to Ukraine.

What is the speaker's main concern about these firearm transfers?

The speaker's primary concern is that these actions represent a move to disarm American citizens while arming other nations, which they believe undermines the Second Amendment and the security of the United States. They question the ultimate goal behind such policies.

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