The Newest Dirty Trick Fedbois Trying To Screw Rarebreed With

Published on February 1, 2023
Duration: 8:39

This video discusses two primary issues: the ongoing 'purge' of firearm-related content on YouTube and legal challenges against Rare Breed Triggers. The host outlines a strategy for users to report content violating YouTube's policies to pressure the platform into reversing its actions. Additionally, it details the mail and wire fraud charges filed against Rare Breed Triggers, focusing on the legal arguments and the company's potential strategy to challenge the ATF's classification of their Forced Reset Trigger (FRT). The segment also touches on legislative efforts regarding permitless carry in several states.

Quick Summary

The federal government is pursuing mail and wire fraud charges against Rare Breed Triggers, alleging they marketed their Forced Reset Trigger (FRT) as legal despite the ATF's classification as an illegal machine gun. To combat YouTube's content strikes, users are advised to mass-report policy-violating videos. Several states, including Florida and South Carolina, are advancing permitless carry legislation.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro & YouTube Content Strikes
  2. 00:33Susan Worcestershire's Purge Continues
  3. 00:47Channels Hit with Strikes
  4. 00:59How to Report Violating Content
  5. 01:08Steven Gutowski & The Reload
  6. 01:31CMMG Descent 9mm
  7. 01:62Rare Breed Triggers Legal Battle
  8. 01:70Mail and Wire Fraud Charges
  9. 01:95FRT vs. Machine Gun Definition
  10. 02:06Patent Dispute and Concealment Allegations
  11. 02:25Temporary Restraining Order
  12. 02:45Kevin Maxwell & Attacking the NFA
  13. 02:86Spartan Armor Systems Sponsor
  14. 03:00Sanford, FL Incident
  15. 03:36Permitless Carry Legislation
  16. 03:42Florida HB 543
  17. 03:55South Carolina, Maryland, Hawaii Bills
  18. 04:16North Dakota HB 1483
  19. 04:43Moment of Zen
  20. 04:57Outro & Sponsor Support

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the new tactics being used against Rare Breed Triggers?

The federal government is now filing mail and wire fraud charges against Rare Breed Triggers. The basis for these charges is the discrepancy between Rare Breed's claims of legality for their Forced Reset Trigger (FRT) and the ATF's classification of it as an illegal machine gun.

How can users report firearm content on YouTube to combat strikes?

Users can report firearm-related content on YouTube by opening the video, clicking the ellipsis (three dots) in the bottom right of the player, selecting 'Harmful and dangerous acts,' then 'Other,' and pasting a specific text. The strategy emphasizes reporting in large numbers to influence YouTube's policy enforcement.

What is the legal status of Rare Breed Triggers' FRT?

The ATF considers the Rare Breed Triggers' Forced Reset Trigger (FRT) to be an illegal machine gun. Rare Breed has maintained that their product is legal. The legal battle centers on whether the FRT meets the statutory definition of a machine gun, a point the federal government must prove to sustain fraud charges.

Which states are currently considering permitless carry legislation?

Florida is considering HB 543 for permitless carry. South Carolina is also moving forward with similar legislation via House Bills 3594 and 3612. North Dakota is making incremental changes to its carry laws with HB 1483.

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