NOT TODAY

Published on March 29, 2022
Duration: 8:47

This video discusses recent developments impacting firearm ownership and rights. It highlights potential ATF entrapment schemes, demographic shifts in new gun owners, and legislative efforts to impose new licensing and insurance requirements on firearm purchases in states like Alabama and Minnesota. The speaker emphasizes the importance of vigilance against infringements on Second Amendment rights.

Quick Summary

The ATF may employ 'fishing' tactics online, advertising services for 80% lower receivers to potentially entrap individuals. Meanwhile, research shows new gun buyers are younger and more diverse, and legislative proposals in states like Minnesota aim to require licenses and insurance for all firearm purchases.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Not Today Fed Boys
  2. 00:15Four Pack of Updates
  3. 00:38Sponsored by USCCA
  4. 01:31Update 1: ATF Entrapment Concerns
  5. 01:4780% Lowers and Online Lures
  6. 02:23Solvent Traps on Amazon
  7. 02:57Be Wise and Aware
  8. 03:08Update 2: University of Chicago Research
  9. 03:32Demographics of New Gun Buyers
  10. 04:22Home Defense Trends
  11. 04:40Update 3: Alabama Constitutional Carry
  12. 04:43Sheriff's Association Opposition
  13. 05:02Sheriff Tyrone Smith's Letter
  14. 05:36Revenue vs. Rights
  15. 06:18Update 4: Minnesota Legislation
  16. 06:30Senator John Marty's Proposal
  17. 06:53License and Insurance for Purchases
  18. 07:10Comparison to Driver's License
  19. 07:46Legal Scrutiny and Future Outlook
  20. 08:10Conclusion and Viewer Input

Frequently Asked Questions

What are potential ATF tactics regarding firearm manufacturing?

The ATF may use online platforms to post advertisements for services that assist in manufacturing firearms, such as milling 80% lowers. This is seen as a tactic to 'fish' for individuals who might engage in illegal activities, potentially leading to entrapment.

What are the demographic trends among new firearm buyers?

Research indicates that first-time firearm purchasers are becoming more diverse and are younger than previously observed. This shift suggests a changing landscape in who is acquiring firearms.

What legislative actions are being proposed regarding firearm purchases?

In Minnesota, a state senator has proposed requiring a license and insurance for all firearm purchases, regardless of the transaction type. This aims to add regulatory hurdles to acquiring firearms.

Why did the Alabama Sheriff's Association oppose Constitutional Carry?

The Alabama Sheriff's Association, including Sheriff Tyrone Smith, opposed Constitutional Carry, citing concerns about public safety and the potential loss of revenue generated from concealed carry permit fees, which they viewed as a 'tornado fee'.

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