Michael Bloomberg Asking Joe Biden For Anti-Gun Executive Orders (Giveaway CLOSED)

Published on December 14, 2020
Duration: 7:58

This video from Guns & Gadgets analyzes Michael Bloomberg's Everytown for Gun Safety's push for President Biden to enact executive orders on gun control. The group specifically targets 'ghost guns' and 80% lowers, advocating for their reclassification as firearms, mandated serial numbers, and stricter definitions of FFL dealers. The speaker critically assesses these proposals, framing them as an attack on Second Amendment rights.

Quick Summary

Michael Bloomberg's Everytown for Gun Safety is pressuring President Biden to enact executive orders targeting 'ghost guns' and 80% lowers. Proposals include reclassifying these items as firearms, mandating serial numbers, and stricter FFL dealer definitions, which critics argue could lead to a registry.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Gun Control Action
  2. 00:20Sponsor Message & Giveaway Details
  3. 01:25Bloomberg's Influence on Gun Laws
  4. 01:47Specific Executive Order Requests
  5. 02:23Gun Violence as Health Crisis
  6. 02:43Reclassification of Ghost Guns
  7. 03:18Mandating Serial Numbers and Dealer Status
  8. 04:48FBI Background Check Notification
  9. 05:26Biden-Harris Anti-Gun Stance
  10. 06:10Call to Action & Giveaway Reminder

Frequently Asked Questions

What specific gun control measures is Everytown for Gun Safety pushing for through executive orders?

Everytown is urging President Biden to enact executive orders to regulate home-built firearms ('ghost guns'/'80% lowers), implement universal background checks, and require FFL dealers to notify the FBI before completing background checks.

How does Everytown propose to regulate 'ghost guns' and 80% lowers?

They want the ATF to reclassify 'ghost guns' as firearms, mandate serial numbers on 80% lowers for traceability, and tighten the definition of what constitutes a firearms dealer.

What is Michael Bloomberg's organization's stance on gun violence?

Michael Bloomberg's Everytown for Gun Safety has declared firearm violence a 'national health crisis.' The speaker in the video disputes this, arguing that criminals, not guns, are the problem.

What are the implications of the proposed FBI background check notification requirement?

Everytown wants dealers to notify the FBI if background checks exceed the three-day limit. The speaker suggests this could be a method to create a registry and track firearm ownership.

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