This video explains how tariffs on imported components will increase the price of domestically manufactured firearms. The speaker highlights that even though guns are built in the US, many parts like locks, packaging materials, and raw materials such as aluminum and steel are sourced internationally. This increased cost of components, exacerbated by tariffs, will be passed on to consumers, leading to higher gun prices.
This video delves into the historical context of firearm serialization in the United States, tracing its origins from government-owned arms in the 18th century to federal regulations in the 20th century. It argues that early serialization was for inventory management of government property, not private ownership. The discussion highlights key legislative milestones like the Federal Firearms Act of 1938, the Gun Control Act of 1968, and the Firearms Owners' Protection Act of 1986, emphasizing how subsequent legislation has limited ATF's regulatory authority. The speaker, Mark Smith, a constitutional attorney, uses this history to critique current proposals for mandatory serialization of privately made firearms.
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