They Want WHAT? NEW GUN LAWS?| TGC Podcast | Ep. 082

Published on January 10, 2020
Duration: 60:45

This podcast episode details a wave of proposed gun control legislation across multiple US states, with a significant focus on Virginia. The discussion highlights bills aiming to ban outdoor shooting ranges, restrict magazine capacity, ban certain firearm accessories, and implement waiting periods. It also covers the spread of red flag laws, the political motivations behind them, and the potential impact on Second Amendment rights. The episode emphasizes the importance of citizen engagement and support for pro-gun organizations.

Quick Summary

Multiple states, including Virginia, New Hampshire, Indiana, Colorado, and Hawaii, are proposing or enacting new gun control laws. These measures range from banning shooting ranges and magazines to implementing red flag laws and assault weapon bans, sparking significant debate over Second Amendment rights and the effectiveness of such legislation.

Chapters

  1. 00:02Introduction and Sponsors
  2. 00:07Vertex EDC Bags Sponsor
  3. 00:41Make Ready Arms Sponsor
  4. 01:20Guest Introduction: Jared from Guns and Gadgets
  5. 01:50Personal Update: Jared's Father's Passing
  6. 02:42New Legislation in Virginia: Outdoor Range Ban
  7. 03:53Virginia House Bill 567: Indoor Range Restrictions
  8. 04:26Political Context of Virginia Gun Laws
  9. 05:00New Virginia Legislature's First Actions
  10. 05:55Virginia Citizens Defense League (VCDL) Lobby Day
  11. 06:08State Police Mobilization for VCDL Lobby Day
  12. 06:37International Attention on Virginia Gun Laws
  13. 07:08Wake-up Call for Gun Owners
  14. 07:21Consequences of Inaction by Gun Owners
  15. 08:00Supreme Court's Role in Second Amendment Cases
  16. 08:21Recap: Virginia's Attack on Gun Ranges
  17. 08:35Other Proposed Virginia Gun Laws
  18. 08:43Magazine Capacity and Accessory Bans
  19. 09:05Age Restrictions and Waiting Periods
  20. 09:15Red Flag Laws
  21. 09:22Governor's Budget Bill and Gun Control Funding
  22. 09:53Funding for Red Flag Law Victims and Enforcement
  23. 10:34Governor Backpedaling on Budget Items
  24. 10:52Fractured Gun Owner Community
  25. 11:23Challenges in Uniting the Gun Community
  26. 12:16Tar and Feathers in Virginia
  27. 12:27VCDL Lobby Day on January 20th
  28. 13:18Shot Show Conflict and Support for VCDL
  29. 14:18Virginia as a Complete Nightmare
  30. 14:35Other States' Gun Control Efforts
  31. 14:46New Hampshire Red Flag Law Passed House
  32. 15:19Hope for Governor's Veto in New Hampshire
  33. 15:38Indiana's Gun Control Proposals
  34. 15:48Discussion on Republican Support for Red Flag Laws
  35. 16:33Red Flag Laws as 'Feel Good' Legislation
  36. 17:35Constitutional Police Officer's Perspective on Red Flags
  37. 18:06Red Flag Laws as a Major Risk to the Second Amendment
  38. 18:13Michael Bloomberg's Funding of Gun Control
  39. 18:42Legislators' Motivation: Re-election and Power
  40. 19:51The Role of Career Politicians
  41. 20:24How Red Flag Laws are Sold to the Public
  42. 20:54Personal Experience with State Representatives on Red Flag Laws
  43. 21:22Standing by Morals in Voting
  44. 21:45New Hampshire Red Flag Law Update
  45. 21:56Hawaii and Colorado Red Flag Laws
  46. 22:08Indiana's Assault Weapon and Magazine Ban Proposals
  47. 22:36Multi-Burst Trigger Activators
  48. 23:01Super Chat: Alaskan Ballistics
  49. 23:23Effectiveness of Calling Representatives
  50. 23:34Calling Senators and Representatives
  51. 24:05Respectful Communication with Legislators
  52. 24:47Florida's Red Flag Laws
  53. 25:27New York's Ban on Online Gun Parts and 80% Lowers
  54. 26:28Pennsylvania's 80% Lower Ban Efforts
  55. 27:09Desire for 3D Printers
  56. 27:28The 'Ghost Gun' Phenomenon
  57. 28:06Legality of Making Own Firearms
  58. 28:40Criminals and Serial Numbers
  59. 29:03Lack of Laws Targeting Criminals
  60. 29:33Laws as a Reason for Incarceration
  61. 30:05Laws Targeting Law-Abiding Citizens
  62. 30:12FBI Stats: Hammers vs. Rifles
  63. 30:37Dangerous Improvised Weapons
  64. 30:56Constant Barrage of Gun Legislation
  65. 31:19Recap of States Discussed
  66. 31:46Shout Out to Law Enforcement Upholding Rights
  67. 32:23Virginia Bill to Remove Officers Refusing Unconstitutional Laws
  68. 32:44Virginia as a Potential Flashpoint
  69. 32:55Turnout for Virginia Rally Concerns
  70. 33:15Potential for Rowdiness at Rallies
  71. 33:38Three Percenters' Intentions at Rallies
  72. 34:00Virginia as a Powder Keg
  73. 34:36Antifa and Agitators at Rallies
  74. 34:58Safety Advice for Rally Attendees
  75. 35:24Troop Numbers vs. Armed Citizens
  76. 35:41More Gun Law Nonsense
  77. 36:00Kentucky's Assault Weapon and Magazine Ban Bill
  78. 36:14Bloomberg's Influence on Gun Control
  79. 36:33Baltimore's Decline and Gun Laws
  80. 37:35Law Enforcement Standing Down
  81. 37:40Oklahoma's Pro-Gun Efforts
  82. 38:05China's Stance on US Gun Ownership
  83. 38:30UN Job Posting for Disarmament in the US
  84. 39:37UN Agenda 21 and Small Arms Treaty
  85. 40:32Virginia's Lead-Free Ammo Ban Proposal
  86. 41:00Confusion Over Lead-Free Ammo Ban
  87. 41:13Teflon-Coated Rounds
  88. 41:47Nonsensical Gun Law Proposals
  89. 41:57Kansas's Protection Against Red Flag Orders
  90. 42:43Kansas Bill Likely to Pass
  91. 42:47Discussion on Black Talon Ammunition
  92. 43:43Proving a Point with Teflon Spray
  93. 44:05Sense of Humor in Negativity
  94. 44:11Ricky Gervais and Conservatism
  95. 45:08More Gun Loan Nonsense
  96. 45:16Indiana: Private Guns at Hospitals
  97. 45:33Red Flag Laws as the Big Threat
  98. 46:10Good Guys with Guns Stopping Bad Guys
  99. 46:17Church Shooting Incident: Six-Second Response
  100. 47:03Importance of Firearm Training
  101. 47:20Challenges in Marketing Firearm Training
  102. 48:03Chris Costa Class in Pennsylvania
  103. 49:21Number One Thing People Need to Be Doing
  104. 49:37Supporting Pro-2A Groups
  105. 50:08Donating to FPC, GOA, VCDL
  106. 50:23Cost of Legal Battles
  107. 50:45Getting Active in the Community
  108. 51:12Personal Friend's Political Campaign
  109. 51:36Realizing You Could Be the Candidate
  110. 51:45Considering Running for Office
  111. 52:10Trump's Unfiltered Communication Style
  112. 52:34Government of the People, By the People, For the People
  113. 53:01The Necessity of Getting Involved
  114. 53:18Carrying the Torch for Liberty
  115. 54:09Societal Laziness and Resistance to Change
  116. 54:40Gun Owners as a Minority
  117. 54:57Getting Trampled Right Now
  118. 55:02Interview with Brandon Combs (Firearms Policy Coalition)
  119. 55:14Limitations of Individual Gun Groups
  120. 55:33NRA's Current Struggles
  121. 56:01No Group Can Succeed Alone
  122. 56:16Chuck Rossi's 'Signal Boost' Concept
  123. 56:44Spreading the Word is Powerful
  124. 57:03Virginia's Impact and Future Videos
  125. 57:12Concluding Remarks
  126. 57:23Final Call to Action: Be Vocal and Involved
  127. 57:53Influence on Local Politicians
  128. 58:15The Need to Be Loud and Proud
  129. 58:32Fighting for Future Generations
  130. 59:02Reaching People Beyond Internet Content
  131. 59:10Talk to People Directly
  132. 59:17Support Those Who Support You
  133. 59:53Subscribe to Guns and Gadgets
  134. 01:00:19Check Out Sponsors: Vertex and Make Ready Arms

Frequently Asked Questions

What new gun laws are being proposed in Virginia?

Virginia is considering several gun control measures, including banning outdoor shooting ranges near residential areas, restricting indoor ranges, banning magazines over ten rounds, and implementing waiting periods. There are also proposals for assault weapon bans and restrictions on certain firearm accessories.

How are red flag laws spreading across the US?

Red flag laws are being enacted in multiple states, often with bipartisan support, despite concerns about due process. These laws are frequently funded by organizations like Michael Bloomberg's and are presented as a way to prevent violence and suicides, though critics argue they infringe on constitutional rights.

What can gun owners do to combat new gun control legislation?

Gun owners are urged to be vocal, get involved in their communities, support pro-Second Amendment organizations financially and through advocacy, and contact their elected officials. Encouraging good candidates to run for office or running themselves is also highlighted as crucial.

What is the significance of the VCDL Lobby Day in Virginia?

The Virginia Citizens Defense League (VCDL) holds an annual Lobby Day on January 20th. With the current legislative climate, organizers expect a massive turnout, potentially 50,000 to 100,000 people, to protest proposed gun control measures and advocate for Second Amendment rights.

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