Police Chief RESIGNS Because of the Second Amendment Preservation Act!!!

Published on June 19, 2021
Duration: 11:39

This video discusses the resignation of a Missouri Police Chief due to the Second Amendment Preservation Act (SAPA). The Act prohibits local law enforcement from enforcing federal gun laws, making departments and individual officers liable for violations. The speaker argues this law is crucial for preventing local police from enforcing what they deem unconstitutional federal gun control measures, highlighting the potential for federal agencies like the ATF and FBI to require local support for raids.

Quick Summary

The Second Amendment Preservation Act (SAPA) in Missouri prohibits local law enforcement from enforcing federal gun laws, making departments and individual officers liable for violations. This led to a police chief's resignation, as he did not want to be a test case for the law's implications.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Federal Gun Control Hypothetical
  2. 00:25Police Chief Resigns Over Missouri's SAPA
  3. 01:01Speaker's Opinion on Police and Gun Control
  4. 02:40News Clip: O'Fallon Police Chief Resignation
  5. 03:03Chief Dupuis' Concerns About SAPA
  6. 03:33Holding Individual Officers Liable is 'Horrific'
  7. 04:07Departmental vs. Individual Liability
  8. 05:06The Purpose of SAPA
  9. 05:26Federal Enforcement Capabilities
  10. 06:03Playlist: Cops Enforcing Gun Control
  11. 06:52SAPA Prevents Breaking Oath to Constitution
  12. 07:14Chief Wanted to Enforce Gun Control
  13. 07:45Pro-2A States vs. California
  14. 08:35Magazine Seizures in California
  15. 09:15Subscribe Star Member Thanks

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Second Amendment Preservation Act (SAPA)?

The Second Amendment Preservation Act (SAPA) is a law, specifically discussed in the context of Missouri, that prohibits local law enforcement agencies and individual officers from enforcing federal gun laws. It also makes them liable for violations, aiming to prevent local police from assisting in federal gun control enforcement.

Why did a police chief resign in Missouri?

A police chief in O'Fallon, Missouri, resigned after less than a year because he was concerned about the new Second Amendment Preservation Act (SAPA). The law's provisions making individual officers liable for enforcing federal gun rules created a situation he did not want to be a 'test case' for.

What are the implications of SAPA for law enforcement?

SAPA creates potential liability for both law enforcement departments and individual officers if they enforce federal gun laws. This means they could face lawsuits and fines, leading some officials to refuse participation in federal gun control enforcement actions.

Can federal agencies like the ATF still enforce gun laws without local police help?

Yes, federal agencies like the ATF and FBI can still enforce gun laws independently. However, they often rely on the support of local law enforcement for raids and enforcement actions due to their limited personnel, and SAPA aims to cut off this local support.

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