Virginia turns Anti-Gun overnight with Bloomberg – Waste no time with gun confiscation SB16,18,64

Published on December 4, 2019
Duration: 7:42

Colion Noir, an expert with authoritative legal analysis, breaks down recent Virginia legislation (SB16, SB18, SB64) that he argues will lead to widespread gun confiscation and criminalize firearm training. He emphasizes the significant financial influence of Michael Bloomberg and Everytown for Gun Safety in this political shift and calls for unity among gun rights organizations to combat these measures.

Quick Summary

Colion Noir, an expert in Second Amendment advocacy, analyzes Virginia's SB16, SB18, and SB64, highlighting potential gun confiscation and criminalization of firearms training due to significant funding from Michael Bloomberg and Everytown for Gun Safety. He urges unity among gun rights groups to counter these legislative threats.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Virginia's Political Shift
  2. 01:29SB16 Analysis
  3. 02:25SB18 Analysis
  4. 02:48SB64 Analysis
  5. 04:05Migration and Voting Patterns
  6. 05:23Call to Action

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key Virginia gun control bills discussed in the video?

The video focuses on three Virginia Senate Bills: SB16, which aims to ban 'assault firearms' and high-capacity magazines; SB18, which restricts firearm purchases for those under 21 and possession by minors; and SB64, which targets 'paramilitary activity' and could impact firearms training.

How did Michael Bloomberg influence Virginia's gun laws?

According to the video, Michael Bloomberg, through organizations like Everytown for Gun Safety, spent $2.5 million to fund anti-gun initiatives, contributing to Virginia's shift from a pro-gun to an anti-gun political stance.

What is the main concern regarding SB16?

The primary concern with SB16 is its broad definition of 'assault firearm,' which could affect many semi-automatic firearms and pistols, coupled with a lack of a grandfather clause, potentially leading to confiscation or legal penalties for owners.

Can firearms training be affected by Virginia's new laws?

Yes, SB64, which addresses 'paramilitary activity,' is presented as a potential threat to firearms training and armed participation in Second Amendment rallies, raising concerns about First and Second Amendment rights.

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