You're About To Be TARGETED By The DOJ?! (Biden's Executive Order On Gun Control)

Published on March 15, 2023
Duration: 5:33

This video from USCCA discusses President Biden's executive order on gun control, arguing it negatively impacts law-abiding citizens without addressing violent crime. The order marshals federal agencies to restrict gun rights, referencing the gun industry as the cause of violence and directing the Attorney General to redefine FFL registration. The speaker emphasizes enforcing existing laws and addressing systemic issues like crime and the opioid crisis, urging viewers to contact their representatives.

Quick Summary

President Biden's executive order on gun control aims to restrict constitutional rights by marshaling federal agencies, impacting law-abiding gun owners. It directs the Attorney General to redefine FFL registration and accelerate 'red flag' law implementation, while the USCCA argues for enforcing existing laws and addressing systemic crime issues.

Chapters

  1. 00:05Biden's Executive Order Impact on Gun Owners
  2. 00:20Executive Order Key Points & Congressional Input
  3. 00:33Government Agencies Tasked by the Order
  4. 00:44Order References Gun Industry & Rising Violence
  5. 01:03Enforcing Current Laws vs. New Gun Laws
  6. 01:18Safer Communities Act & Red Flag Laws
  7. 01:47Attorney General's Role in FFL Definition
  8. 02:03Private Sellers & ATF Rule Changes
  9. 02:25Understanding ERPO & Red Flag Laws
  10. 02:45Federal Agency Powers & Violent Crime
  11. 03:02Systemic Problems vs. Gun Laws
  12. 03:32Contacting Your Representatives

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the main concern regarding Biden's executive order on gun control?

The primary concern is that President Biden's executive order negatively impacts law-abiding gun owners by marshaling federal agencies to restrict constitutional rights, without effectively preventing mass shootings or addressing the root causes of violent crime.

How does the executive order affect the definition of FFLs?

The executive order directs the Attorney General to define who needs to register as a Federal Firearms Licensee (FFL) engaged in the business of selling firearms, which could impact private sellers and their activities.

What is the USCCA's stance on addressing violent crime?

The USCCA believes the country needs to enforce current laws on the books rather than enacting new ones. They advocate for addressing systemic problems like rising crime, the opioid crisis, and issues with prosecutors.

What are ERPO laws mentioned in the context of the executive order?

ERPO laws, also known as 'red flag' laws, are mentioned as part of the Safer Communities Act. The executive order directs federal agencies to accelerate their implementation, raising concerns about potential violations of rights.

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