Stinchfield: Americans Won't Stand For Government Trampling Rights

Published on March 5, 2018
Duration: 3:42

This video discusses the potential implications of Australian gun control policies on American firearm rights. It highlights Australia's mandatory buyback program, which resulted in the confiscation and destruction of over 640,000 firearms. The speaker, Chris Cox of the NRA Institute for Legislative Action, warns that similar policies could be pursued in the U.S. by politicians advocating for stricter gun control, emphasizing the potential for government overreach and the infringement of constitutional rights.

Quick Summary

Australia's government confiscated and destroyed 640,000 lawfully owned firearms through a mandatory buyback program, stating personal protection was not a valid reason for ownership. Non-compliance could lead to a 12-month prison sentence, a policy some U.S. politicians are seen as advocating for.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: NRA Warning on Confiscation
  2. 00:12Hillary Clinton's Stance on Gun Policy & Australia
  3. 00:24Australia's Gun Buyback Program Details
  4. 00:46Impact of Buybacks on Firearm Supply
  5. 01:05Gun Buybacks in the U.S.
  6. 01:17Real Terms: Australia's Confiscation of 640,000 Firearms
  7. 01:31Australian Ad: Personal Protection Not a Reason for Gun Ownership
  8. 01:50Confiscation of Various Firearm Types
  9. 02:08Consequences for Non-Compliance in Australia
  10. 02:24Hillary Clinton's Vision for U.S. Gun Policy
  11. 02:35Modern Advocates for Australian-Style Gun Control
  12. 02:52Australia as a Model for Gun Bans
  13. 03:03Chris Cox's Chilling Revelation
  14. 03:18Americans Will Not Stand for Rights Trampling

Frequently Asked Questions

What happened during Australia's gun buyback program?

Australia's government implemented a mandatory gun buyback program that resulted in the confiscation and destruction of 640,000 lawfully owned firearms. The stated goal was to reduce the availability of certain weapons and set new standards for gun purchases.

What was the justification for gun ownership in Australia during the buyback?

During Australia's gun buyback, advertisements indicated that personal protection was not considered a valid reason to own a gun. Lawful owners were required to dispose of their firearms with no exceptions or excuses.

What are the potential consequences for not complying with Australian gun confiscation?

In Australia, individuals who did not comply with firearm confiscation orders faced potential consequences, including a 12-month prison sentence. This highlights the strict enforcement of their gun control measures.

Who is advocating for Australian-style gun control in the U.S.?

The video suggests that politicians like Hillary Clinton, Dianne Feinstein, Andrew Cuomo, and Nancy Pelosi, along with other left-wing anti-gun advocates, point to Australia's policies as a model for implementing gun bans and confiscations in the United States.

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