2018 Gun Control Legislation

Published on March 9, 2018
Duration: 9:09

This video discusses four proposed gun control bills in 2018 following the Parkland shooting. It details the 'Assault Weapons Bill of 2018' (HR 5087), an increase in excise taxes on firearms and ammunition (HR 5103), the 'Bump Act' (Senate Bill 2475) banning bump stocks and rate-increasing devices, and raising the firearm purchase age to 21 (Senate Bill 2470). The speaker urges viewers to contact their representatives and the White House to voice opposition.

Quick Summary

In 2018, four gun control bills were proposed: HR 5087 (Assault Weapons Bill), HR 5103 (increased excise taxes), SB 2475 (Bump Act banning bump stocks), and SB 2470 (raising purchase age to 21). The speaker urges contacting representatives via calls, letters, or POPVOX to oppose these measures, arguing they infringe on Second Amendment rights.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to 2018 Gun Control Bills
  2. 00:21Parkland Law Enforcement Debacle
  3. 01:36How to Contact Your Representatives
  4. 01:54Using POPVOX for Advocacy
  5. 02:23Assault Weapons Bill of 2018 (HR 5087)
  6. 02:43Increased Excise Tax on Firearms (HR 5103)
  7. 03:53The Bump Act (Senate Bill 2475)
  8. 05:08Raising Firearm Purchase Age to 21 (SB 2470)
  9. 05:57Call to Action: Be Proactive
  10. 06:39Facebook Page for Updates
  11. 07:24Support Gun Rights Groups
  12. 07:41NRA's Role and Criticism
  13. 08:06United We Stand

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the main gun control bills discussed in the 2018 video?

The video covers four key gun control bills from 2018: the Assault Weapons Bill (HR 5087), a bill to increase excise taxes on firearms and ammunition (HR 5103), the Bump Act (Senate Bill 2475) banning bump stocks, and a bill to raise the firearm purchase age to 21 (Senate Bill 2470).

How can citizens effectively voice their opposition to gun control legislation?

Citizens are encouraged to contact their Senators, House of Representatives, and the White House. Polite calls or letters are recommended. Utilizing platforms like POPVOX is also suggested to read bills and submit feedback to representatives.

What is the proposed increase in excise taxes on firearms and ammunition?

HR 5103 proposes to increase the federal excise tax on firearms from 10% (handguns) or 11% (rifles) to 20%. The tax on ammunition would increase from 11% to 50%.

What does the Bump Act (Senate Bill 2475) aim to ban?

The Bump Act aims to ban the sale and manufacture of bump stocks and any device designed to increase a firearm's rate of fire. It includes no grandfathering provisions, meaning existing devices would become illegal.

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