Ted from Line 45 breaks down significant gun law changes impacting concealed carriers in 2026. Key updates include the elimination of the NFA tax stamp for suppressors and SBRs, stricter federal sentencing guidelines for firearms offenses, Colorado's new permit-to-purchase for semi-automatic rifles, and Kentucky's implementation of extreme risk protection orders. The video emphasizes that ignorance of these laws is not a defense and advises vigilance.
This video addresses the legality of manufacturing custom firearms, emphasizing the importance of proper licensing and registration. The speaker, operating under FFL Class 2, 3, and 7 licenses, explains that all custom-made or converted firearms are engraved with serial numbers and meticulously logged with the ATF to ensure compliance with federal regulations.
The video discusses HR1, dubbed the 'Big Beautiful Bill,' and its impact on Second Amendment rights. It clarifies that while the bill aims to remove the NFA transfer tax and registration requirements for items like short-barreled rifles and suppressors, these provisions were removed due to budget reconciliation rules. The speaker explains the role of the Senate Parliamentarian and argues against calls to remove her, suggesting it could be shortsighted and lead to future legislative overreach. The bill's success in eliminating the $200 NFA transfer tax is highlighted as a win for gun owners, particularly for those acquiring items like 300 Blackout rifles.
This video from Washington Gun Law TV details significant legislative changes in Texas that fortify gun rights. It covers Senate Bill 1362, which abolishes red flag laws, Senate Bill 706, establishing concealed carry reciprocity for all US license holders, and Senate Bill 1596, which legalizes short-barreled rifles under state law. The analysis highlights potential conflicts with federal law and emphasizes the importance of understanding these new regulations.
This video details recent changes in US gun laws, focusing on the ATF's reclassification of firearms with pistol braces as short-barreled rifles under ATF Final Rule 2021 R8F. It outlines the compliance options for affected gun owners, including registration, brace removal, or surrender. The video also discusses legislative efforts and legal challenges related to assault weapon bans and concealed carry reciprocity.
This video discusses Ohio House Bill 433, which proposes banning 'mass casualty guns' defined as semi-automatic firearms capable of firing more than 31 cartridges without reloading, excluding .22 caliber firearms. The bill's broad language and potential felony penalties are criticized as an indirect assault weapons ban. Exceptions are noted for military, law enforcement, NFA items, and state employees, raising concerns about fairness and constitutional rights.
Ian McCollum, an expert in firearms history and law, details the 1968 US Machine Gun Amnesty. This event allowed unregistered machine guns, often brought back as trophies or acquired illegally, to be registered with the ATF without prosecution. The amnesty aimed to track previously unregulated firearms, with some owners hesitant due to distrust of the government or fear of future bans.
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