Videos tagged with House Rules Committee
This video details the introduction of the Shush Act as an amendment to a reconciliation bill in the House Rules Committee. The Shush Act aims to remove suppressors from the National Firearms Act (NFA) and the Gun Control Act, treating them as standard firearm accessories and prohibiting state-level taxes or registration. The discussion highlights the legislative process, potential amendments, and the political maneuvering involved in passing such legislation.
This video documents the House of Representatives' debate and vote on a procedural rule (HR 1300) that would allow for the immediate consideration of H.R. 1808, the Assault Weapons Ban, and H.R. 2814, the repeal of the Protection of Lawful Commerce in Arms Act (PLCAA). The commentary highlights the political maneuvering, the arguments for and against the rule change, and the potential implications for gun rights legislation. The speaker expresses concern about the speed at which these bills are being brought to the floor, emphasizing the importance of citizen engagement in the legislative process.
This video from Guns & Gadgets provides an urgent update on upcoming House votes concerning an assault weapons ban and the repeal of the Protection of Lawful Commerce in Arms Act (PLCAA). The presenter, exhibiting an authoritative and experienced tone, details the political maneuvering behind these votes, including Nancy Pelosi's previous withdrawal of the assault weapon bill and the agreement between the Black Caucus and Representative Spanberger on police funding. The video strongly encourages viewers to contact their representatives to oppose the ban and repeal, emphasizing its unconstitutionality and the potential consequences for lawmakers who vote in favor. The presenter also highlights the importance of the PLCAA repeal in protecting gun manufacturers from frivolous lawsuits.
This video reports on the immediate withdrawal of HR 1808, an assault weapons ban bill, from consideration in the House of Representatives due to a lack of sufficient votes. Speaker Nancy Pelosi pulled the bill after internal Democratic caucus meetings revealed opposition from moderate Democrats and a shift in support from some Republicans. The bill is expected to be revisited in August, potentially as part of a larger legislative package that may include law enforcement funding.
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