Pay Attention! Anti-Gunners Targetting The Original Constitutional Carry State!!

Published on January 28, 2023
Duration: 7:21

This video from Guns & Gadgets discusses Vermont's Bill S.4, which proposes significant gun control measures. The speaker, demonstrating expertise in Second Amendment law and news, highlights how the bill targets 'assault weapons' for those under 21, enhances background checks using juvenile records, and broadly expands prohibited persons categories. The analysis suggests this is an attempt to undermine Constitutional Carry states and set a precedent for national gun control.

Quick Summary

Vermont Bill S.4 proposes significant gun control, including banning 'assault weapons' for those under 21 and enhancing background checks using juvenile records. The speaker from Guns & Gadgets highlights this as an attack on Constitutional Carry, aiming to set a precedent for other states.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro & Channel Purpose
  2. 00:24Sponsor Segment: Blackout Coffee
  3. 00:50Vermont's Historical Safety
  4. 01:19Vermont and Constitutional Carry
  5. 01:52Gun Control Bill in Vermont
  6. 02:54Bill S.4: Initial Provisions
  7. 03:39Bill S.4: Gun-Specific Provisions
  8. 04:58Bill S.4: Juvenile Records & Background Checks
  9. 05:27Bill S.4: Grant Program & Overall Impact
  10. 06:29Call to Action

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Vermont Bill S.4 proposing regarding firearms?

Vermont Bill S.4 aims to introduce several gun control measures, including prohibiting 'assault weapons' for those under 21, enhancing background checks using juvenile records, and expanding prohibited persons categories. It also addresses defaced serial numbers and straw purchases.

How does Vermont Bill S.4 affect young adults' firearm access?

The bill specifically prohibits individuals under 21 from possessing semi-automatic 'assault weapons'. Furthermore, it seeks to make juvenile case records available to NICS for background checks on those under 21 purchasing firearms, effectively creating age-based discrimination.

Why is Vermont considered the 'original Constitutional Carry state' in this context?

Vermont historically allowed permitless carry, often referred to as 'Vermont Carry,' without significant crime issues. The speaker argues that Bill S.4 represents an attack on this long-standing tradition of Second Amendment freedom, potentially setting a precedent for other states.

What is the alleged 'backdoor gun grab' mentioned in relation to Vermont Bill S.4?

The 'backdoor gun grab' refers to a proposed $10 million grant program for community programs aimed at reducing violent crime. Critics suggest this is a tactic to increase the number of federally prohibited persons by expanding the scope of what constitutes a crime that could lead to firearm prohibition.

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