This video, presented by an expert with extensive knowledge of gun laws and the firearms industry, discusses Colorado's SB26-043 bill, which proposes regulating the sale and transfer of firearm barrels. The presenter highlights the potential implications for manufacturers and consumers, including the requirement for sales to go through federally licensed dealers and the possibility of barrel serialization, which could lead to registration and tracking. The discussion touches upon the unconstitutionality of such measures and the lengthy legal battles required to challenge them.
Colorado's SB26-043 mandates that firearm barrels must be purchased through a Federal Firearms Licensee (FFL) in person, treating them similarly to complete firearms. This law, aimed at curbing 'ghost guns,' imposes misdemeanor penalties for possession or sale without FFL involvement and requires FFLs to maintain sales records for five years, linking them to the Colorado Bureau of Investigation. The speaker expresses strong opposition, arguing it infringes on Second Amendment rights and fails to address actual gun crime.
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