Wait, Did We Actually WIN Some Fights In 2021?!?

Published on January 12, 2022
Duration: 8:27

The video highlights five key victories for gun rights in 2021, including the passage of Second Amendment Sanctuary Laws in eight states, a significant increase in new gun owners, the Kyle Rittenhouse acquittal, the failure to appoint David Chipman to the ATF, and the expansion of constitutional carry. It emphasizes the importance of welcoming new gun owners and advocating for permitless carry laws to strengthen Second Amendment protections.

Quick Summary

In 2021, gun rights saw significant victories including eight states passing Second Amendment Sanctuary Laws, a surge in new gun owners, the Kyle Rittenhouse acquittal, the prevention of David Chipman's ATF appointment, and the expansion of constitutional carry to 21 states.

Chapters

  1. 00:07Introduction: ARFCOM News
  2. 00:32Victory #5: Second Amendment Sanctuary Laws
  3. 01:59Victory #4: Influx of New Gun Owners
  4. 04:27Victory #3: Kyle Rittenhouse Acquittal
  5. 04:56Victory #2: David Chipman Not Appointed to ATF
  6. 05:52Victory #1: Constitutional Carry Expansion
  7. 06:33Priorities for 2022
  8. 06:56Channel Subscription Reminder
  9. 07:36Support ARFCOM News & TNVC.com

Frequently Asked Questions

What were the key Second Amendment victories in 2021?

In 2021, eight states enacted Second Amendment Sanctuary Laws, there was a significant rise in new gun owners, the Kyle Rittenhouse case resulted in an acquittal, David Chipman was not appointed to the ATF, and constitutional carry expanded to 21 states.

How do Second Amendment Sanctuary Laws work?

Second Amendment Sanctuary Laws, passed in states like Texas and Missouri, prohibit state and local law enforcement from using resources to enforce federal gun laws that may conflict with state regulations or infringe upon Second Amendment rights.

What is the significance of the increase in new gun owners?

The surge in new gun owners, evidenced by millions of NICS checks, makes it harder to sway public opinion with anti-gun rhetoric. Educating these individuals on safe gun ownership is crucial for long-term support of gun rights.

What is constitutional carry?

Constitutional carry, also known as permitless concealed carry, allows individuals to carry a concealed firearm without needing a government-issued permit. States like Iowa, Montana, and Texas passed such laws in 2021.

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