These RINOs Just Voted for Red Flag Laws - Part 1 | MMM Ep. 41

Published on September 27, 2021
Duration: 4:27

This video discusses the inclusion of red flag gun confiscation provisions within the National Defense Authorization Act (HR 4350). It highlights how military judges and magistrates could issue orders for firearm seizure from service members under the Uniform Code of Military Justice without due process, potentially leading to firearm confiscation and entry into the NICS system. Gun Owners of America (GOA) is presented as actively opposing these measures, urging grassroots action and communication with senators.

Quick Summary

Red flag gun confiscation orders are being inserted into the National Defense Authorization Act (HR 4350), allowing military judges to issue orders for firearm seizure from service members without due process. These ex parte orders bypass the accused's right to be heard and can lead to firearm confiscation and NICS system entry.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Red Flag Laws in NDAA
  2. 00:06HR 4350 and Gun Restrictions
  3. 00:19Military Court Gun Confiscation Orders
  4. 00:25GOA's Alarm and Past Success
  5. 00:47GOA's Opposition to HR 4350
  6. 01:01Congressional Support Against the Bill
  7. 01:11Republican Votes for HR 4350
  8. 01:15Bill Passage in the House
  9. 01:20Section 529: Military Protective Orders
  10. 01:38Mechanism for Firearm Seizure
  11. 01:49Lack of Due Process
  12. 01:56Ex Parte Orders Explained
  13. 02:22What is an Ex Parte Order?
  14. 02:29Critique of Disarmament Focus
  15. 02:47Due Process Exemptions
  16. 03:04Due Process Concerns
  17. 03:16Constitutional Violations
  18. 03:24Call for Section Removal
  19. 03:30Past Legislative Battles
  20. 03:39Relentless Anti-Gun Efforts
  21. 03:47Bill Heads to the Senate
  22. 03:55The Fight Continues
  23. 03:59Call to Action: Contact Senators

Frequently Asked Questions

What are red flag gun confiscation orders and how are they being introduced?

Red flag gun confiscation orders are being introduced as part of the National Defense Authorization Act (HR 4350). These provisions would allow military judges and magistrates to issue orders for the seizure of firearms from individuals subject to the U.S. Code of Military Justice, potentially without due process.

What is an ex parte order in the context of gun confiscation?

An ex parte order means that the accused individual is not present in court when the order is issued. This allows for a decision to be made in secret, without the individual having the opportunity to defend themselves, which is a key concern regarding due process in these proposed gun confiscation measures.

Which organizations are opposing the gun confiscation measures in HR 4350?

Gun Owners of America (GOA) is actively opposing the gun confiscation measures within HR 4350. They have alerted congressional leadership and grassroots activists, and worked with representatives like Boebert, Roy, Cloud, and Bishop to rally opposition to the bill.

What are the potential constitutional implications of these proposed gun confiscation orders?

The proposed gun confiscation orders are argued to violate the Second, Fourth, Fifth, and Fourteenth Amendment rights of Americans subject to the Uniform Code of Military Justice. Critics argue that seizing firearms without due process infringes upon fundamental constitutional protections.

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