More Red Flag Legislation! This One Could Have The Votes!!

Published on October 5, 2021
Duration: 12:54

This video discusses HR 1620, the Violence Against Women Act, which includes significant gun control provisions. The speaker, affiliated with Guns & Gadgets, highlights that the bill has passed the House and is now in the Senate, where it has a potential to pass due to a narrow majority. Key concerns include federal grants for firearm seizures, new red flag gun confiscation orders, misdemeanor gun bans, increased prosecution for NICS denials (including false positives), and special deputizations to enforce new gun controls. The speaker urges viewers to contact their senators to oppose the bill.

Quick Summary

HR 1620, the Violence Against Women Act, includes significant gun control measures such as federal grants for firearm seizures, new red flag gun confiscation orders, and expanded misdemeanor gun bans. The bill has passed the House and is now in the Senate, where a narrow majority could lead to its passage. Gun rights advocates urge citizens to contact their senators to oppose the bill.

Chapters

  1. 00:02Introduction: Red Flag Legislation News
  2. 00:19New Red Flag Bill with Passing Potential
  3. 00:31Violence Against Women Act (VAWA) Context
  4. 00:54Nancy Pelosi's Red Flag Language in VAWA
  5. 01:31Legitimacy of the Current Bill
  6. 02:01Senate as the Key Battleground
  7. 02:18Call to Action: Pressure Senators
  8. 02:25Gun Control Sections in HR 1620
  9. 03:26Federal Grants for Firearm Seizures
  10. 03:32Red Flag Gun Confiscation Orders
  11. 03:39Misdemeanor Gun Ban
  12. 03:49Funding for NICS Denial Prosecutions
  13. 04:01False Positive NICS Denials
  14. 04:11Special Appointments for Gun Control Prosecution
  15. 04:36Past Successes in Stopping Gun Bills
  16. 04:50Bill Number: HR 1620
  17. 05:21Bill Passed the House
  18. 05:25Bill Received in the Senate
  19. 05:34Senate Action Expected
  20. 05:43Nancy Pelosi's Previous Statements (Boyfriend/Stalking Loopholes)
  21. 06:08House Vote Details (April)
  22. 06:15Republican Support for HR 1620
  23. 06:30List of Republican Yes Votes (States)
  24. 07:16Republican Yes Votes (Specific Names/States)
  25. 10:36List of 29 Republicans Who Voted Yes
  26. 10:52Republican Representative: Balderson (Ohio)
  27. 10:54Republican Representative: Vice (Oklahoma)
  28. 10:56Republican Representative: Bost (Illinois)
  29. 10:59Republican Representative: Carter (Texas)
  30. 11:00Republican Representative: Cole (Oklahoma)
  31. 11:03Republican Representative: Rodney Davis (Illinois)
  32. 11:05Republican Representative: Diaz-Balart (Florida)
  33. 11:08Republican Representative: Fitzpatrick (Pennsylvania)
  34. 11:10Republican Representative: Gimenez (Florida)
  35. 11:14Republican Representative: Gonzales (Ohio)
  36. 11:16Republican Representative: Issa (California)
  37. 11:20Republican Representative: Jacobs (New York)
  38. 11:21Republican Representative: Joyce (Ohio)
  39. 11:23Republican Representative: Katko (New York)
  40. 11:25Republican Representative: Kim (California)
  41. 11:27Republican Representative: Takis (New York)
  42. 11:29Republican Representative: McCall (Texas)
  43. 11:31Republican Representative: Meijer (Michigan)
  44. 11:33Republican Representative: Miller-Meeks (Iowa)
  45. 11:35Republican Representative: Mullin (Oklahoma)
  46. 11:37Republican Representative: Reed (New York)
  47. 11:39Republican Representative: Simpson (Idaho)
  48. 11:41Republican Representative: Stauber (Minnesota)
  49. 11:43Republican Representative: Steel (Wisconsin)
  50. 11:45Republican Representative: Stivers (Ohio)
  51. 11:46Republican Representative: Upton (Michigan)
  52. 11:48Republican Representative: Valadao (California)
  53. 11:50Republican Representative: Van Drew (New Jersey)
  54. 11:52Republican Representative: Young (Alaska)
  55. 12:00HR 1620 in the Senate
  56. 12:05Senate Vote Split and Tiebreaker
  57. 12:11Kamala Harris as Tiebreaker
  58. 12:18Final Call to Action: Pressure Senators
  59. 12:27Share, Like, and Subscribe
  60. 12:41Closing Remarks: Stay Safe and Free

Frequently Asked Questions

What is HR 1620 and why is it significant for gun owners?

HR 1620, the Violence Against Women Act, has been amended to include significant gun control measures. These include provisions for federal grants funding firearm seizures, new red flag gun confiscation orders, expanded misdemeanor gun bans, and increased funding for prosecuting NICS denials, even false positives. The bill has passed the House and is now in the Senate.

What specific gun control provisions are included in HR 1620?

HR 1620 contains several gun control provisions: federal grants for firearm seizures, new red flag gun confiscation orders, expanded misdemeanor gun bans, and increased funding to prosecute NICS denials, including false positives. It also allows for special deputizations to enforce new gun controls.

Has HR 1620 passed the House of Representatives?

Yes, HR 1620, the Violence Against Women Act with its gun control provisions, has passed the House of Representatives. The vote was 244 in favor and 172 against, with 29 Republican representatives voting yes.

What is the current status of HR 1620 and what is the concern in the Senate?

HR 1620 has been received by the Senate. The concern is that the Senate has a narrow majority, potentially a 50-50 split, making it possible for the bill to pass with the Vice President casting the tie-breaking vote. Action on the bill is reportedly being considered.

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