URGENT: Assault Weapons Ban JUST Passed — 10 Years Prison If You Own This!

Published on December 19, 2025
Duration: 12:26

This video provides an urgent overview of impending firearms regulations set to take effect in 2026 across multiple states, including Rhode Island's assault weapons ban and Colorado's new eligibility card system. The speaker, demonstrating high authority through detailed legal and legislative knowledge, warns of felony charges for non-compliance and advises proactive measures like firearm inventory and legal consultation.

Quick Summary

New firearms regulations in 2026 include Rhode Island's assault weapons ban (July 1st) and Colorado's eligibility card system (August 1st). These laws define specific firearm features and require new compliance measures, with potential felony charges for non-compliance.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to 2026 Firearms Regulations
  2. 01:32Rhode Island's Assault Weapons Ban Details
  3. 04:41Colorado's Eligibility Card System Explained
  4. 06:42Expanded Enforcement in Other States
  5. 09:41Legal Challenges & Current Reality
  6. 10:51Action Plan for Compliance

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key dates for new firearms regulations in 2026?

Key dates for new firearms regulations in 2026 include July 1st for Rhode Island's assault weapons ban and August 1st for Colorado's new eligibility card system. New York also requires assault weapon re-registration by June 2026.

How is an 'assault weapon' defined in Rhode Island's new ban?

Rhode Island defines an 'assault weapon' as a semi-automatic rifle with a detachable magazine and at least one feature from a list, such as a folding stock, pistol grip, or flash suppressor. Shotguns are also included.

What does Colorado require to purchase semi-automatic firearms starting August 2026?

Colorado will require a special eligibility card to buy semi-automatic firearms with detachable magazines. Obtaining this card involves a state-approved safety course, live-fire training, and a background check.

Can I still own a banned firearm if I owned it before the law passed?

In some states like Rhode Island, possession of grandfathered firearms is allowed for home or business use, but public carry and transfer rights are typically eliminated. Compliance with specific state regulations is crucial.

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