The Attack on the Second Amendment

Published on April 9, 2020
Duration: 5:30

This video discusses ongoing legislative efforts to restrict Second Amendment rights, particularly during the COVID-19 pandemic. It highlights specific bills like SR 110 and HR 5717, which aim for further gun control measures, including potential assault weapons bans. The content also touches on increased background checks in March 2020 and the role of advocacy groups in defending gun ownership rights.

Quick Summary

In March 2020, over 3.7 million firearm background checks were conducted, a record high, driven by increased public awareness of Second Amendment rights during crises. Legislative threats include SR 110 and HR 5717, an assault weapons ban, with groups like CRPA, NRA, and GOA actively defending gun rights.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: False Sense of Security
  2. 00:17Good News: Expanded Hunting Opportunities
  3. 01:25Record Background Checks in March 2020
  4. 01:52Reasons for Increased Gun Ownership
  5. 02:08Never Let a Crisis Go to Waste: Legislative Threats
  6. 02:26Senate Resolution 110: Gun Control Bill
  7. 02:52HR 5717: Assault Weapons Ban Push
  8. 03:01Advocacy Groups Defending Rights
  9. 03:36Mobilizing New Gun Owners
  10. 03:46Mike Bloomberg's Influence & Voter Drives
  11. 04:31Addressing California's Firearm Transfer Delays
  12. 05:10Call to Action & Weekly Tip

Frequently Asked Questions

What specific gun control bills are being discussed in the video?

The video mentions Senate Resolution 110 (SR 110), which aims to enact further gun control measures, and House Bill HR 5717, which is described as an effort to implement an assault weapons ban at the federal level.

Why did firearm background checks increase significantly in March 2020?

The increase in firearm background checks, reaching a record high of over 3.7 million in March 2020, is attributed to a growing public realization about the importance of Second Amendment rights, particularly for first-time gun owners during times of crisis.

Which organizations are actively defending Second Amendment rights?

Key organizations mentioned as actively defending Second Amendment rights include the California Rifle and Pistol Association (CRPA), the National Shooting Sports Foundation (NSSF), the National Rifle Association (NRA), and Gun Owners of America (GOA).

How does California's firearm transfer process compare to other states?

California has a significantly longer waiting period for firearm purchases, requiring an additional nine days and 23.5 hours, whereas in 49 other states, this process can often be completed within 15 to 30 minutes.

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