This video from Armed Scholar details H.R. 7166, the "Stop Online Ammunition Sales Act of 2026," a proposed federal bill that would significantly alter how ammunition is purchased in the USA. The bill aims to ban direct-to-consumer online ammunition sales, mandate face-to-face purchases with ID verification, expand federal licensing requirements to include ammunition dealers, and require reporting of bulk purchases (over 1000 rounds) to federal and state law enforcement. The discussion also touches upon potential constitutional challenges under the *Bruen* decision and the possibility of a presidential veto.
Reno May provides a detailed analysis of California's Assembly Bill 1263 (AB1263), a law impacting online firearm part sales. He highlights concerns about broad definitions of 'firearm accessory' and 'abnormally dangerous' products, potential restrictions on digital manufacturing code, and increased liability for content creators. The law's stringent shipping and verification requirements are expected to deter most online retailers from shipping to California residents.
Paul Harrell emphasizes the critical importance of the Second Amendment, stating that political leaders' stances on gun rights are paramount. He argues that voting for individuals who advocate for firearm bans, high-capacity magazine restrictions, and limitations on online sales directly undermines constitutional freedoms. Harrell asserts that those who support such policies cannot claim to be pro-Second Amendment and that this stance is non-negotiable.
This video from Colion Noir critically examines the gun control agenda proposed by Kamala Harris and Joe Biden. Noir, a Second Amendment activist, argues that terms like 'buyback' are euphemisms for confiscation and highlights concerns about the broad definition of 'assault weapons.' The discussion also touches on potential bans of online gun sales and registration requirements, with a critique of the influence of figures like Mike Bloomberg on Second Amendment rights.
This episode of Gun Talk Radio discusses the impact of Shopify's decision to ban firearms and accessory sales on its platform. Jay Jacobson of Franklin Armory details how this policy change, driven by CEO Toby Lütke, affects businesses that have invested heavily in e-commerce. The discussion also touches upon broader trends of financial institutions and tech companies marginalizing the firearms industry, potentially orchestrated by figures like Michael Bloomberg, and explores potential legislative solutions to protect constitutionally protected speech and commerce.
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