[ARFCOM NEWS] Here’s Why Other Guntubers Are Overreacting About HR127

Published on February 5, 2021
Duration: 13:02

This video analyzes HR 127, a federal firearms bill proposing licensing, registration, and insurance requirements, alongside a ban on .50 caliber or larger ammunition. The speaker argues HR 127 is too extreme to pass and would likely be struck down in courts. It also discusses three Virginia bills (HB 2276, HB 1909, HB 2128) that aim to ban home firearm manufacturing, allow school gun bans, and increase background check delays, urging viewers to contact Virginia senators. Finally, it highlights Iowa's progress on a constitutional amendment protecting the right to bear arms with strict scrutiny.

Quick Summary

HR 127 proposes a federal firearms licensing and registration system, requiring an $800 fee, 24 hours of training, and a psychological evaluation for a license. It also seeks to ban .50 caliber or larger ammunition. The speaker argues this bill is too extreme to pass and would be struck down in courts, suggesting its purpose is to shift the political discourse.

Chapters

  1. 00:07Introduction: HR 127 and Virginia Gun Bills
  2. 00:30Sponsor: TNVC.com Night Vision Gear
  3. 00:50HR 127: Federal Licensing, Registration, and Insurance
  4. 01:34HR 127: License Requirements (Fee, Training, Psych Eval)
  5. 02:13HR 127: .50 Caliber Ammunition Ban
  6. 02:40Why HR 127 May Not Pass: Draconian Nature
  7. 03:17Legal Challenges to HR 127
  8. 04:02Actionable Steps: Petitions and Calls
  9. 04:47Virginia Gun Control Bills: HB 2276, HB 1909, HB 2128
  10. 05:03HB 2276: Ban on Home Firearm Manufacturing
  11. 05:20HB 1909: School Gun Bans and Exemptions
  12. 06:58Ineffectiveness of 'Defenseless Victim Zones'
  13. 07:11HB 2128: Increased Background Check Delays
  14. 08:08Call to Action: Virginia Senate Contact Info
  15. 08:35Iowa's Constitutional Amendment for Gun Rights
  16. 09:15Strict Scrutiny Explained for Gun Rights
  17. 10:53Industry News: Primary Arms Optics Releases
  18. 11:00Primary Arms SLX 1x Micro Prism Site
  19. 11:40Primary Arms 3x Micro Prism Site (Anticipated)
  20. 12:11Support ARFCOM News: TNVC.com & Merch

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the main provisions of HR 127?

HR 127 proposes a federal firearms licensing and registration system. It would require gun owners to obtain a license, pay an $800 fee, complete 24 hours of training, and undergo a psychological evaluation. Possession of unregistered firearms or unlicensed guns would be illegal, and it would ban .50 caliber or larger ammunition.

Why does the speaker believe HR 127 is unlikely to pass?

The speaker argues HR 127 is too draconian and extreme to have a realistic chance of passing. They suggest its primary purpose is to shift the political discourse. Furthermore, they believe any passed version would face severe legal challenges and be struck down by courts, citing the precedent set by DC v. Heller.

What are the key Virginia gun bills discussed?

The video discusses three Virginia bills: HB 2276, which aims to ban home firearm manufacturing; HB 1909, allowing school boards to ban guns on school property (with exemptions); and HB 2128, which increases the background check delay period from three to five business days.

What is the significance of Iowa's constitutional amendment on gun rights?

Iowa is moving towards a constitutional amendment protecting the right to bear arms. If approved by voters, it will add language affirming this right as fundamental and requiring any restrictions to undergo strict scrutiny, meaning laws will be heavily scrutinized by courts.

What new optics are Primary Arms releasing?

Primary Arms is releasing eight new optics, including updated versions of their micro prism sites. Notable are the 1x Cyclops successor with shake awake and an etched reticle, ideal for astigmatism, and an anticipated 3x micro prism with a BDC reticle.

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