Top 3 WORST gun control schemes snuck into the Omnibus Budget Bill… This is ALL on McConnell...

Published on December 22, 2022
Duration: 6:12

This video from Langley Outdoors Academy, presented by an authoritative speaker, details three significant gun control measures allegedly included in the FY2023 Omnibus Budget Bill. It highlights a substantial increase in the ATF's budget, potential funding to incentivize states to adopt 'Red Flag' laws, and provisions for the VA to maintain 'gun storage maps.' The speaker expresses strong disapproval of these measures, framing them as infringements on Second Amendment rights and criticizing political figures like McConnell and Schumer for their roles in their passage.

Quick Summary

The FY2023 Omnibus Budget Bill contains significant gun control measures, including a nearly 25% increase for the ATF's budget to facilitate pistol bans and registration, over $700 million to incentivize states to pass 'Red Flag' laws, and funding for the VA to create 'gun storage maps' of veteran firearm locations.

Chapters

  1. 00:09Intro: Gun Control in Omnibus Bill
  2. 00:48Sponsor: Kore Essentials Gun Belts
  3. 01:38Omnibus Bill Overview
  4. 02:13ATF Budget Increase Details
  5. 04:27$700M for Red Flag Laws
  6. 05:26VA Gun Storage Maps

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the main gun control measures discussed in the FY2023 Omnibus Budget Bill?

The video identifies three key measures: a significant increase in the ATF's budget (nearly 25%), over $700 million to incentivize states to pass 'Red Flag' laws, and funding for the VA to create 'gun storage maps' tracking firearm locations.

How does the Omnibus Budget Bill affect the ATF's funding?

Congress approved a substantial budget increase for the ATF, nearly 25%, which the speaker claims is intended to facilitate a pistol ban and expand gun registration schemes, despite initial requests being lower.

What is the purpose of the $700 million allocated in the Omnibus Budget Bill?

This funding is designed to bribe states into adopting 'Red Flag' laws, which allow for the temporary confiscation of firearms from individuals deemed a danger to themselves or others. States may need to adjust their laws to qualify for this money.

What concerns are raised about the VA's 'gun storage maps' initiative?

The initiative involves funding the VA to maintain maps detailing where veterans store their firearms. Critics argue this represents unnecessary government surveillance and an invasion of privacy, even if framed as a suicide prevention measure.

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