TAKE ACTION! Need Some Assistance...(TN Red Flag/GOA 18-20)

This video from Guns & Gadgets addresses two critical Second Amendment issues: the potential impact of Red Flag laws in Tennessee and the ongoing efforts by Gun Owners of America (GOA) to restore firearm purchasing rights for 18-20 year olds. The speaker, Jared, emphasizes the importance of citizen engagement through public comment and direct action to influence legislative outcomes and protect constitutional freedoms.

Quick Summary

Tennessee Governor Lee has called a special session on August 21st to discuss gun control, specifically Red Flag laws, which are criticized for potentially violating Second Amendment, free speech, Fourth Amendment, and due process rights. Gun Owners of America (GOA) is also advocating for 18-20 year olds' firearm purchasing rights.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Channel Intro & Action Call
  2. 00:33CMMG Sponsor & Product Promo
  3. 01:16GOA Action: 18-20 Year Old Rights
  4. 03:04Tennessee Red Flag Law Threat
  5. 04:10Tennessee Public Comment Opportunity
  6. 05:09Final Remarks & Channel Support

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the purpose of the special session called by Tennessee Governor Lee?

Tennessee Governor Lee has called a special legislative session on August 21st to discuss gun control measures, with a particular focus on the implementation of Red Flag laws within the state.

How can 18-20 year olds help restore their firearm purchasing rights?

Gun Owners of America (GOA) is collecting information from 18-20 year olds via a form to advocate for the restoration of their rights to purchase firearms. Providing your name, age, state, and email can make a difference.

What are the main concerns regarding Red Flag laws in Tennessee?

Critics argue that Red Flag laws in Tennessee pose a threat to fundamental rights, including the Second Amendment, free speech, Fourth Amendment protections against unreasonable searches, and due process.

How can citizens provide input on the Tennessee special session regarding gun control?

Tennesseans can participate in an open public comment period by submitting feedback up to 5,000 characters through a provided link on the Tennessee State Government website, influencing legislative decisions.

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