Ammunition Registration & Database Included In Massive Gun Control Package

Published on February 15, 2023
Duration: 6:49

This analysis from Copper Jacket TV breaks down a significant gun control package proposed in Texas, detailing specific bills like SB 145 (raising purchase age to 21), SB 914 (ammo ID requirements), SB 912 (safe storage mandates), and SB 911 (ammunition registration database). The content highlights concerns about potential overreach and the political motivations behind these legislative pushes, emphasizing the importance of voter engagement.

Quick Summary

Texas is considering a massive gun control package including SB 145 to raise the firearm purchase age to 21, SB 914 for ammunition ID requirements, SB 912 for safe storage, and SB 911 for ammunition registration. Critics view ammo registration as intrusive and bordering on tyranny.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Texas Gun Control Bills
  2. 00:24Anti-Gun Lobby Arguments
  3. 00:41USCCA Sponsor Message
  4. 01:10Origin of Texas Gun Control Push
  5. 02:00SB 145: Raising Firearm Purchase Age
  6. 02:24SB 914: Ammunition ID Requirements
  7. 02:57SB 912: Safe Storage Requirements
  8. 03:34SB 911: Ammunition Registration Database
  9. 04:46Critique of Ammo Registration Bill
  10. 05:28Future of Proposed Gun Control Bills

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key Texas gun control bills discussed?

The video covers SB 145 (raising firearm purchase age to 21), SB 914 (ammunition ID requirements), SB 912 (safe storage mandates), and SB 911 (ammunition registration database). These bills represent a significant legislative push in Texas.

What is the main concern regarding ammunition registration in Texas?

The primary concern with SB 911 is the creation of a searchable database for ammunition purchases, requiring personal information. Critics argue this is an intrusive measure that borders on tyranny and lacks evidence of criminal activity.

Why are gun control bills increasing in Texas?

The increase in gun control proposals in Texas is attributed to political migration from 'blue states.' Individuals bringing their political ideologies are seen as influencing local politics and leading to the introduction of such bills.

What is the likelihood of these Texas gun control bills passing?

While the bills are considered unlikely to pass with Governor Abbott in office, the increasing frequency of such proposals is a concern. The video stresses the importance of voter engagement to prevent future passage.

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