Biggest Gun Ban in US History!

Published on May 30, 2023
Duration: 6:15

A New Jersey law, initially perceived as a ban on ghost guns, has been reinterpreted by legal experts to potentially ban any firearm lacking a serial number registered with a federally licensed manufacturer. This broad interpretation could encompass antique firearms, muzzleloaders, BB guns, and even modern imported firearms if their serial numbers are not traceable to an FFL. Violations are classified as serious crimes, comparable to sexual assault or robbery, with penalties including lengthy prison sentences and substantial fines.

Quick Summary

A New Jersey law, initially perceived as a ghost gun ban, is now interpreted to potentially prohibit any firearm without a serial number registered with a federally licensed manufacturer. This broad interpretation could impact antique firearms, muzzleloaders, and modern imports, carrying severe penalties including prison time and large fines.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to New Jersey Gun Control
  2. 00:10Ghost Gun Ban Reinterpretation
  3. 00:26Ban on Unregistered Firearms
  4. 00:39Channel Welcome and Sponsors
  5. 01:46Attorney Evan Nappen's Analysis
  6. 01:52Scope of the Ban
  7. 02:02Antique Firearms and Muzzleloaders
  8. 02:16No Exceptions or Grandfathering
  9. 02:36Definition of Banned Firearms
  10. 03:13Detailed List of Banned Firearms
  11. 03:16Pre-1968 Firearms
  12. 03:28Modern Firearms Not Registered
  13. 03:55BB Guns and Air Guns
  14. 04:20Muzzle Loading Black Powder Firearms
  15. 04:48Antique Firearms
  16. 05:12Severity of Violations
  17. 05:25Lack of Government Guidance
  18. 05:37Anticipated Lawsuits
  19. 05:44Conclusion and Call to Action

Frequently Asked Questions

What New Jersey gun law is causing concern among firearm owners?

A New Jersey law, initially thought to ban only ghost guns, is now interpreted by legal experts to potentially ban any firearm lacking a serial number registered with a federally licensed manufacturer. This broad interpretation could affect a wide range of firearms.

Which types of firearms could be banned under New Jersey's new law?

The law could ban pre-1968 firearms without serial numbers, modern imported or military surplus firearms not registered with an FFL, BB guns, muzzleloaders, black powder firearms, and antique firearms if they lack registered serial numbers.

What are the penalties for violating New Jersey's firearm registration law?

Violating this law is a serious crime, classified similarly to sexual assault or robbery. Penalties can include 5 to 10 years in prison and fines exceeding $150,000.

Does New Jersey's gun law have exceptions for older firearms?

According to legal analysis, there appear to be no exceptions or grandfathering clauses in the law. This means even antique firearms or those manufactured before federal serial number mandates could be subject to the ban if unregistered.

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