Videos tagged with Ammunition Registry
This video from Guns & Gadgets discusses Illinois House Bill 4114, which proposes to serialize and track every round of handgun ammunition. The speaker, an expert with decades of experience, explains the bill's severe penalties, the creation of a state-run ammunition registry, and its impracticality for manufacturers and reloaders. The bill is argued to be unconstitutional under the Bruen decision and driven by a desire for control rather than public safety.
This video analyzes the 'Ammunition Act' (HR 8, HR 11446) introduced by Democrats, which proposes restrictions on bulk ammo sales, background checks for ammunition purchases, and a registry. The speaker, Braden from Langley Outdoors Academy, argues that the bill is currently 'dead on arrival' (DOA) due to the legislative process and the Republican-controlled House Judiciary Committee, chaired by Jim Jordan. He suggests the bill serves as virtue signaling for Democrats rather than a realistic threat to current ammunition sales.
This video discusses the proposed "Ammunition Modernization and Monitoring Oversight Act" (AMMO Act), a federal bill introduced in the House and Senate. The bill aims to implement background checks for ammunition purchases, restrict bulk sales, and create a registry of ammunition sales. The speaker criticizes the bill, arguing that ammunition is not a firearm and that the proposed measures are unnecessary and infringe upon Second Amendment rights.
This video from Guns & Gadgets discusses Bill HR 584, the 'Stop Online Ammunition Sales Act of 2023,' introduced by Bonnie Watson Coleman. The speaker, demonstrating an authoritative and experienced tone, argues that this bill, if passed, would effectively ban online ammunition sales, require face-to-face transactions, and establish a registry for ammunition sales exceeding 1,000 rounds within five business days. The speaker emphasizes the importance of online sales for Second Amendment rights, particularly for those in rural areas, and urges viewers to contact their representatives to oppose the bill.
New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy is pushing a comprehensive package of gun control legislation following his re-election. The proposals include mandatory firearm safety courses for purchasers, strict safe storage requirements, raising the minimum age for all firearm purchases to 21, mandating microstamping technology on all handguns sold in the state, creating an electronic registry for ammunition sales, banning .50 caliber firearms, and making it easier to sue gun manufacturers. The governor also plans to allocate $2 million to a gun violence research center at Rutgers University, framing gun violence as a public health epidemic.
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