Secret Service just DESTROYED Gun Control in new report… You NEED to see this…

Published on January 27, 2023
Duration: 5:59

A U.S. Secret Service report indicates that firearms used in mass attacks from 2016-2020 were often acquired illegally, circumventing existing gun control measures. The report highlights that a significant portion of attackers were legally prohibited from owning firearms due to felony convictions, domestic violence history, or mental health issues, suggesting the problem lies with systemic issues rather than firearm availability.

Quick Summary

A U.S. Secret Service report found that firearms used in mass attacks from 2016-2020 were often illegally acquired, and a third of attackers were legally prohibited from owning guns due to felony records or mental health issues, challenging the efficacy of gun control.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and Secret Service Report
  2. 00:57Sponsor Message: Aura
  3. 01:51Secret Service Report Findings on Mass Attacks
  4. 02:36Illegal Acquisition and Gun Control Failure
  5. 02:58Prohibited Persons in Attacks
  6. 03:51Attack Statistics and Context
  7. 04:30Law Enforcement Contact and Mental Health History
  8. 05:00Focus on Mental Health vs. Gun Rights
  9. 05:33Conclusion: Addressing Root Causes

Frequently Asked Questions

What did the U.S. Secret Service report reveal about firearms used in mass attacks?

The U.S. Secret Service report indicated that firearms used in mass attacks between 2016 and 2020 were frequently acquired illegally, suggesting that existing gun control measures were circumvented by attackers.

How many attackers in the Secret Service report were legally prohibited from owning firearms?

According to the Secret Service report, one-third of the attackers studied were legally prohibited from purchasing or possessing firearms due to factors like prior felony convictions, domestic violence history, or mental health adjudications.

What percentage of mass attackers had a history of mental illness according to the report?

The Secret Service report found that a significant portion, 58%, of mass attackers had a documented history of mental illness, raising questions about the focus of violence prevention strategies.

What is the main argument presented regarding the Secret Service report's findings on gun control?

The video argues that the Secret Service report's findings, particularly regarding illegal acquisition and the prevalence of prohibited persons and mental health issues among attackers, undermine the effectiveness of current gun control policies.

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