They're Coming' For Yer Guns! (New Gun Laws Chat)

Published on March 11, 2018
Duration: 41:31

This video discusses recent and proposed gun control legislation, focusing on the implications of raising the minimum age for semi-automatic firearm purchases to 21, bump stock bans, and red flag laws. The speaker argues against the hypocrisy of allowing 18-21 year olds to vote and serve in the military but not purchase firearms. Concerns are raised about the precedent set by bump stock bans and the potential for misuse of involuntary mental health holds to seize firearms. The speaker also heavily criticizes the NRA's role in gun rights advocacy, suggesting they prioritize fundraising over genuine protection of Second Amendment rights.

Quick Summary

The video criticizes new gun laws restricting semi-automatic firearm purchases for those under 21 and the precedent set by bump stock bans. It argues that involuntary mental health holds could be misused for gun confiscation and heavily criticizes the NRA for prioritizing fundraising over actively defending Second Amendment rights.

Chapters

  1. 00:18New Gun Laws Discussion
  2. 00:47Age Restrictions on Firearm Purchases
  3. 01:03Florida Governor's Actions
  4. 02:31Hypocrisy in Maturity Arguments
  5. 04:44Surrendering Rights and Societal Return
  6. 05:23Effectiveness of Gun Control Measures
  7. 05:53Three-Day Waiting Periods
  8. 06:39Background Checks and Freedom
  9. 07:06Bump Stock Bans Explained
  10. 08:15Slippery Slope Argument on Bans
  11. 09:47Florida Law Details
  12. 11:28Defining Rate of Fire
  13. 14:59Banning Drugs vs. Guns
  14. 16:22Most Dangerous Aspect of Florida Law
  15. 17:3772-Hour Psych Holds and Gun Seizure
  16. 19:50Using Guns Against Government
  17. 20:05Role of Local Law Enforcement
  18. 21:34Most Dangerous Aspect of the Bill
  19. 23:23Criticism of Colin Noir
  20. 24:39Confronting Police for Guns
  21. 25:34Best Hope with Firearms
  22. 26:21Daniel Defense and NRA Partnership
  23. 27:14Voting with Your Wallet
  24. 31:15NRA's Ineffectiveness
  25. 32:12NRA's Historical Role
  26. 34:36Guns from China
  27. 35:29Attention to New Laws
  28. 36:46Hypocrisy in Rights
  29. 37:37Live Q&A and Rant
  30. 38:19NRA is Not Fighting For You
  31. 39:35Rally Etiquette
  32. 40:05Support Fighting Channels
  33. 40:27Patreon Support and Giveaways
  34. 41:11Sign Off and Next Episode

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the main concerns regarding new gun laws discussed in the video?

The video expresses concern over new laws restricting semi-automatic firearm purchases for those under 21, the precedent set by bump stock bans, and the potential misuse of involuntary mental health holds for gun confiscation. It also criticizes the NRA's effectiveness in protecting gun rights.

Why does the speaker criticize the NRA's role in gun rights advocacy?

The speaker argues that the NRA has become a fundraising organization that prioritizes profit over actively defending Second Amendment rights. They suggest the NRA colludes with politicians and allows certain gun control measures to pass to generate donations, rather than fighting them effectively.

What is the speaker's view on the effectiveness of waiting periods for gun purchases?

The speaker believes that waiting periods for firearm purchases are ineffective in deterring crime and can even be detrimental. They cite examples where individuals were murdered while waiting for their legally purchased firearms, suggesting these periods do not prevent determined individuals from committing crimes.

How does the speaker address the argument about yelling 'fire' in a crowded theater?

The speaker clarifies that yelling 'fire' in a crowded theater is not inherently illegal. Liability arises only if the action causes harm, such as people being trampled due to a false alarm. The act itself, without causing harm, is not a crime.

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