Videos tagged with HJ Res 44
This video covers the House of Representatives vote on House Joint Resolution 44, which aimed to overturn the ATF's pistol brace ban. The livestream details the legislative process, including the use of discharge petitions by Democrats to force votes on gun control measures. The speaker provides commentary on the political maneuvering and the importance of roll call votes for accountability. Ultimately, the video documents the passage of HJ Res 44 in the House, a significant development for gun rights advocates.
This video discusses a significant legal victory impacting the ability to sell firearms and accessories online, specifically targeting "shopping apps." It highlights a House of Representatives vote on HJ Res 44 concerning the "Pistol Brace Ban." The video also promotes Lear Capital for gold investments, encouraging viewers to contact them for free investor guides and potential bonus metals. Various affiliate links for products and support channels are provided, including Blackout Coffee, GNG Shirts, Gun Owners of America, Firearms Policy Coalition, Second Amendment Foundation, and WPSN. The content emphasizes its educational and entertainment purpose, with a strong disclaimer about safe practices and legality.
This video discusses HJ Res 44, a resolution to disapprove the ATF's final rule on pistol stabilizing braces. The rule reclassifies firearms with these braces as short-barreled rifles, potentially turning millions of owners into felons. Speakers argue the ATF overstepped its authority, contradicting prior determinations and impacting law-abiding citizens without a clear public safety benefit. The resolution aims to repeal this rule, preserving Second Amendment rights.
Congressman Clyde, a Federal Firearms Licensee, criticizes the ATF's pistol brace rule, deeming it an attempt at universal background checks and an unlawful reclassification of firearms. He highlights the rule's potential to criminalize millions of law-abiding citizens and disabled veterans, citing the ATF's inconsistent rulings on pistol braces since 2012. Clyde introduced HJ Res 44 to repeal this rule, viewing it as an assault on Second Amendment freedoms.
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