This video details the obstruction of a bill (SB 1071) to legalize machine gun sales in West Virginia, despite its passage through committee. Allegations of foul play by pro-gun lawmakers and lobbyists, specifically the West Virginia Citizens Defense League (WVCDL), are central to the narrative. The bill's legal strategy leverages a loophole in the Hughes Amendment and recent DOJ arguments to permit post-1986 machine gun sales. The obstruction appears to stem from concerns about federal law and potential officer arrests, though the speaker questions these motives given the bill's compliance with federal arguments.
This video from Washington Gun Law explores West Virginia's SB 1071, a bill aiming to legalize machine gun sales by leveraging exemptions in federal law, specifically 18 U.S.C. 922(o). The legislation proposes that transfers and possession of machine guns by eligible citizens would be 'deemed to have been made by the State' and 'under the authority of the State,' creating an Office of Public Defense to facilitate these transfers. The expert analysis highlights potential legal challenges, particularly concerning judicial interpretation of 'under the authority of the state' and citing precedent like United States v. Warner, which suggests state permission alone isn't sufficient for federal exemption.
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