New Gun Control bills introduced… Dems are signaling MASSIVE weakness on Gun Control here…

Published on May 20, 2021
Duration: 8:26

This video analyzes new gun control bills introduced by House Democrats, focusing on their potential impact and strategic implications. The speaker argues that these bills, targeting ghost guns, AR pistols, and bump stocks, are superfluous given existing ATF rules and likely face legal challenges. The analysis suggests the legislation may be a political move to demonstrate effort to constituents, rather than a genuine attempt to pass new laws.

Quick Summary

New gun control bills targeting 'ghost guns,' AR pistols, and bump stocks have been introduced by House Democrats. The speaker questions their necessity, as the ATF has already issued rules on these items. The legislation, including HR 2466, may be a political strategy to appear active, given the likelihood of legal challenges and Senate passage failure.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: New Gun Control Bills
  2. 00:14Focus on AR Pistols and Ghost Guns
  3. 00:19No Fear: The Purpose of This Channel
  4. 00:34Likelihood of Bills Passing
  5. 00:46Comparison to HR 8 and HR 1446
  6. 00:56Why These Bills Are Important
  7. 01:26Legislation Aimed at Closing Loopholes
  8. 01:31Regulation of Ghost Guns
  9. 01:46Questioning the Timing of New Bills
  10. 02:00ATF Rules vs. New Legislation
  11. 02:28Details of the Proposed Legislation
  12. 02:45Regulating Ghost Guns and Assault Rifles
  13. 02:56Codifying Bump Stock Regulations
  14. 03:05Concerns About ATF Rules and Court Challenges
  15. 03:34Why Introduce Legislation Twice?
  16. 03:45Concealable AR Pistols and Armor-Piercing Rounds
  17. 03:58Biden's Executive Actions on Firearms
  18. 04:34Coincidence or Strategy?
  19. 04:55Representative Ted Deutsch's Statement
  20. 05:18Proposed Bills and Resolutions
  21. 05:30Amending the National Firearms Act (NFA)
  22. 06:00HR 2466: Armor-Piercing Concealable Weapons
  23. 06:32Why This Legislation Doesn't Make Sense
  24. 06:45Tying It All Together: ATF Rules vs. Legislation
  25. 07:31The Superfluous Nature of the Laws
  26. 07:34Anticipating Legal Challenges
  27. 07:53The Only Way Around Legal Hurdles
  28. 08:05Political Motivation Behind the Bills
  29. 08:11Conclusion and Call for Comments

Frequently Asked Questions

What new gun control bills have been introduced by House Democrats?

House Democrats have introduced new legislation targeting 'ghost guns,' AR pistols (referred to as concealable assault rifles), and bump stocks. These bills aim to close existing loopholes and prevent mass shootings, with specific focus on regulating untraceable firearms and items previously subject to ATF rules.

Why is the speaker skeptical about the new gun control legislation?

The speaker is skeptical because the ATF has already issued rules on ghost guns and bump stocks. Introducing new legislation that mirrors these rules, especially after a bump stock ban was struck down, seems redundant and potentially a political maneuver rather than a serious legislative effort.

What is HR 2466 and how does it relate to the NFA?

HR 2466 aims to amend the National Firearms Act (NFA) by including 'armor-piercing concealable weapons,' essentially AR pistols, within the NFA's definition of a firearm. This could potentially require individuals to obtain a tax stamp, similar to owning suppressors or short-barreled rifles.

What is the speaker's theory behind the introduction of these gun control bills?

The speaker theorizes that lawmakers know the ATF's rules on ghost guns and AR pistols may face legal challenges and be struck down. Therefore, they are introducing legislation to appear proactive to their constituents, even if they anticipate the bills will not pass the Senate.

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