Videos tagged with Firearm Manufacturing Laws
This video features Frank Saccoccio, President of the Rhode Island Second Amendment Coalition and an attorney, discussing the effects of Rhode Island's new 'Ghost Gun Ban' (S2004). Saccoccio clarifies that the law requires individuals to mark self-manufactured firearms, including 80% lowers, with specific information like name/initials, a unique serial number, city, and state. He emphasizes that firearms manufactured before 1968 and not requiring markings are exempt, and that individuals have 30 days post-bill passage to comply with marking requirements. The discussion also touches on the collaborative efforts of various Second Amendment groups in Rhode Island and advice for firearm owners.
This video from Guns & Gadgets discusses a new bill in Virginia, Senate Bill 16, which proposes significant restrictions on firearm ownership. The bill aims to ban various semi-automatic centerfire rifles and pistols based on features like folding stocks, pistol grips, and threaded barrels, as well as shotguns with specific configurations. It also imposes a 10-round limit on detachable magazines for rifles and pistols, and a 7-round limit for shotguns. The speaker emphasizes the broad impact of this legislation, potentially removing many common firearms from the market and classifying prohibited items as a Class 1 misdemeanor. The video urges viewers to engage politically to protect their Second Amendment rights.
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