This video discusses Illinois House Bill 3320, a proposed law that would require firearm manufacturers to obtain a license to do business in the state. The cost of this license would be determined by the manufacturer's perceived contribution to Illinois's gun violence problem. The bill has gained momentum with 23 co-sponsors, and if enacted, could impose significant financial burdens on manufacturers, which the speaker describes as government-sanctioned extortion.
This video from Washington Gun Law, presented by William Kirk, analyzes Illinois House Bill 3320, also known as the Responsibility in Firearm Legislation (RIFL) Act. The bill proposes a mandatory licensing program for firearm manufacturers and retailers, with fees calculated to cover public health costs associated with firearm injuries and deaths. The analysis highlights the potential for exorbitant fees, significant penalties for non-compliance, and the broad definitions of 'direct costs' and 'firearm injury' that could drastically impact the firearms industry in Illinois. The video also features a promotional segment for Right to Bear Legal Defense Protection.
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