Texas SHUTS DOWN Federal Gun Control, Tells Feds "You have no power here!"

Published on March 24, 2021
Duration: 13:04

This video discusses Texas HB 2622, a bill aiming to prevent state and local law enforcement from assisting federal agencies in enforcing federal gun laws not mirrored in Texas statutes. It also contrasts this with Arizona's more succinct sanctuary bill and critiques California's gun registration website issues and subsequent legal settlement. The content emphasizes citizen action to support these legislative efforts.

Quick Summary

Texas HB 2622 aims to prevent state and local law enforcement from aiding federal agencies in enforcing federal gun laws not mirrored in Texas statutes, asserting state sovereignty. Arizona has a similar, more concise law. Legal actions in California have led to settlements regarding firearm registration functionality.

Chapters

  1. 00:08Intro & ARFCOM News Update
  2. 00:26Profiting from Gun Buybacks
  3. 01:18Critique of Gun Buyback Programs
  4. 02:24Decatur, IL Buyback Strategy
  5. 03:55Buyback Program Changes
  6. 04:19Shotgun Buyback Offers
  7. 04:483D Printed Firearms for Buybacks
  8. 05:24Texas HB 2622 Explained
  9. 06:02Legal Basis for Sanctuary Laws
  10. 06:23Action: Support Texas HB 2622
  11. 07:14Arizona's Sanctuary Bill Comparison
  12. 07:52Arizona Bill Text Readout
  13. 08:33Action: Support Arizona Bill
  14. 09:15California Gun Registration Issues
  15. 10:03Sharp v. Becerra Lawsuit
  16. 11:09California Scary Black Gun Ban
  17. 11:13Miller v. Becerra Legal Fight
  18. 11:24Support Firearms Policy Coalition
  19. 11:37Secret to Beating Ammo Shortage
  20. 12:06Sponsor: TNVC.com
  21. 12:19ARFCOM Swag & Teespring Store
  22. 12:31Comment Contest & Outro

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Texas HB 2622?

Texas HB 2622 is a proposed bill that would prevent state, county, and municipal law enforcement agencies from assisting federal authorities in enforcing federal gun laws that are not also Texas state laws. This aims to assert state sovereignty over firearm regulations.

How does Arizona's gun sanctuary law differ from Texas HB 2622?

Arizona's sanctuary law is more concise, prohibiting the use of state resources to enforce federal firearm regulations inconsistent with state law. It was passed with fewer words and moved through committee faster than Texas HB 2622.

What was the outcome of the Sharp v. Becerra lawsuit in California?

The Firearms Policy Coalition settled with California's Attorney General, requiring a functional firearm registration website and the dismissal of cases against individuals who attempted to register firearms, though the state's ban on certain firearms remains.

Can individuals profit from gun buyback programs?

The video suggests that individuals can profit from gun buyback programs by acquiring firearms (like shotguns or potentially 3D-printed guns) at a lower cost and turning them in for the buyback's offered price, especially if the buyback offers above market value.

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