More Proof Registration Leads to Confiscation

Published on June 12, 2020
Duration: 6:56

This video from Copper Jacket TV argues that firearm registration inevitably leads to confiscation, citing California's ammunition background check system as a prime example. The speaker highlights the system's high false positive rate, where legal gun owners are wrongly identified as prohibited, leading to firearm seizures. The video connects this to potential national registration policies and urges viewers to vote to protect their rights.

Quick Summary

Evidence suggests firearm registration leads to confiscation, exemplified by California's ammunition background check system. This system has a high false positive rate, leading to raids and seizure of firearms from legally owned weapons. The speaker warns that national registration could facilitate similar confiscation efforts.

Chapters

  1. 00:01Introduction: Registration Equals Confiscation
  2. 00:31California Ammo Checks & Raids
  3. 01:00Past Confiscation Examples
  4. 01:21CA Background Check System Flaws
  5. 01:47False Positive Statistics
  6. 02:01California's Comprehensive Tracking
  7. 02:21Message to Law Enforcement
  8. 03:10Kamala Harris on Gun Policy
  9. 03:39National Registration Implications
  10. 04:13Direct Link: Registration to Confiscation
  11. 04:40Call to Action for Gun Owners
  12. 05:30Consequences of Inaction

Frequently Asked Questions

What evidence suggests firearm registration leads to confiscation?

The video points to California's ammunition background check system, which has a high false positive rate. Agents use this system to identify prohibited persons, leading to raids and firearm confiscation, demonstrating a direct link between tracking and seizure.

What is the false positive rate for California's ammunition background check system?

California's ammunition background check system reportedly has an over 99% false positive rate. This means that the vast majority of individuals denied ammunition are legally allowed to own firearms and ammunition in the state.

How are California agents using the ammunition background check system?

California agents are reportedly using the ammunition background check system to identify individuals who are prohibited from owning firearms. This information is then used to conduct raids and remove firearms and ammunition from those individuals.

What is the concern regarding national firearm registration?

The concern is that a national firearm registration system would enable a confiscation program, similar to what is being observed in California. The speaker argues that registration is a tool to track and ultimately remove firearms from citizens.

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