Ridiculous New Gun Control Round-up | 2A Today

Published on February 15, 2018
Duration: 6:08

This video discusses recent gun control measures and legislative proposals across the US. It covers the low compliance with bump stock and trigger crank surrender orders in Massachusetts, new gun control bills in New York including expanded waiting periods and firearm locking requirements, and the SAFE Act's gun registration and license recertification mandates. The video also touches on the debate surrounding the Hearing Protection Act and suppressor sales, and legislative efforts in California and New Jersey to increase firearm training requirements and reduce magazine capacity.

Quick Summary

New York's SAFE Act mandates firearm registration and five-year license recertification. Recent legislative proposals include expanded bump stock bans, 10-day waiting periods, mandatory firearm locking, and potential lawsuits against gun manufacturers for negligent marketing.

Chapters

  1. 00:04Gun Control Efforts & Bump Stock Bans
  2. 00:51New York Gun Control Bills
  3. 01:32New York SAFE Act Registration
  4. 02:33Suppressor Debate & Hearing Protection Act
  5. 03:39California Firearm Training & Licensing
  6. 04:16LA City Council Illegal Gun Tip Line
  7. 04:50New Jersey Magazine Capacity Bill

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the compliance rate for the Massachusetts bump stock ban?

Police in Massachusetts reported very low compliance with the bump stock and trigger crank surrender order, having only received four bump stocks and one trigger crank by the February 1st deadline.

What are some of the new gun control bills proposed in New York?

New York Democrats have introduced bills for an expanded bump stock ban, a 10-day waiting period for background checks, mandatory firearm locking, a ban on plastic guns, and making it easier to sue gun manufacturers for negligent marketing.

What are the requirements of New York's SAFE Act regarding gun ownership?

New York's SAFE Act requires all residents to register their firearms and recertify their licenses every five years. Previously, licenses were lifelong, but now require periodic renewal.

What is the proposed change to magazine capacity in New Jersey?

A bill pre-filed in New Jersey for the 2018 session aims to revise the definition of a large capacity ammunition magazine, reducing the maximum legal capacity to five rounds.

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