WHAT?!? ONE Rifle Per 90 Days?!?

Published on February 6, 2023
Duration: 5:45

This video from Guns & Gadgets discusses a proposed bill in New York (Bill 4150) that would limit rifle and shotgun purchases to one per 90-day period. The speaker, an authoritative voice on 2nd Amendment news, critiques the bill's effectiveness in preventing illegal gun acquisition and its potential constitutional challenges, drawing parallels to previous legislation like the SAFE Act. The discussion highlights concerns about dealer knowledge of customer purchase history and the broader implications for law-abiding citizens' rights.

Quick Summary

New York's Bill 4150 proposes limiting rifle and shotgun purchases to one per 90 days, aiming to prevent illegal gun diversion. However, critics question its effectiveness, citing challenges in dealer verification and arguing it unfairly impacts law-abiding citizens while not addressing illegal gun sources.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Government Firearm Purchase Limits
  2. 00:15Sponsor Spotlight: CMMG
  3. 00:41CMMG MK47 Mentioned
  4. 01:06New York Bill 4150 Explained
  5. 01:38Bill Provisions: 90-Day Purchase Limit
  6. 02:32Exemptions for Law Enforcement
  7. 03:11Dealer Tracking Challenges
  8. 03:52Citizen vs. Police Firearm Rights
  9. 04:38Analogy: 'Assault Pens'
  10. 04:53Critique of Gun Control Logic

Frequently Asked Questions

What is New York's Bill 4150 proposing regarding firearm purchases?

New York's Bill 4150, introduced by Senator James Sanders, proposes to limit the purchase of rifles and shotguns to one per individual within a 90-day period. This measure aims to enhance gun violence prevention efforts by restricting legal sales.

How does Bill 4150 aim to prevent illegal gun diversion?

The bill intends to strengthen gun seller laws to prevent the illegal diversion of firearms. It mandates that dealers cannot sell more than one rifle or shotgun to any individual in the same transaction or within a 90-day timeframe, adding what proponents call 'additional protections'.

Are there any exemptions to New York's proposed 90-day firearm purchase limit?

Yes, Bill 4150 includes specific exemptions. The proposed restrictions on rifle and shotgun purchases do not apply to sales made to police officers or federal law enforcement officials.

What are the potential challenges in implementing New York's 90-day firearm purchase limit?

A significant challenge is how dealers would reliably know or verify a customer's purchase history within the 90-day window. The video questions if this information is accessible through existing registries like New York's SAFE Act, suggesting it places an undue burden on dealers.

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