Bill To Declare the AR 15 As The National Firearm of America

Published on February 26, 2023
Duration: 3:52

This video discusses H.R. 1095, a bill introduced by Representative Barry Moore to declare the AR-15 style rifle as the National Firearm of America. The speaker, with an authoritative and passionate tone, analyzes the bill's details, its sponsors, and its low probability of passing the Democrat-controlled Senate. The content emphasizes the importance of protecting all Second Amendment rights, not just those related to the AR-15, and encourages viewer engagement on potential implications of such legislation.

Quick Summary

H.R. 1095, introduced by Rep. Barry Moore, aims to declare the AR-15 style rifle chambered in .223 Remington or 5.56x45mm NATO as the National Firearm of America. The bill faces significant hurdles in the Democrat-controlled Senate, and concerns are raised about potential future restrictions on gun ownership if such a designation were to pass.

Chapters

  1. 00:00AR-15 National Firearm Bill Introduced
  2. 00:08Bill Details and Congressional Status
  3. 00:29Bill Sponsor: Rep. Barry Moore
  4. 00:41Rep. Moore's 2A Statement
  5. 01:19Co-sponsors and Bill Prospects
  6. 01:45Potential Issues with National Firearm
  7. 02:29Community Engagement and Channel Mission
  8. 03:13Protecting All 2A Rights

Frequently Asked Questions

What is H.R. 1095?

H.R. 1095 is a bill introduced in the U.S. House of Representatives by Rep. Barry Moore. Its purpose is to declare the AR-15 style rifle, chambered in .223 Remington or 5.56x45mm NATO, as the National Firearm of the United States.

Who sponsored H.R. 1095?

The primary sponsor of H.R. 1095 is U.S. Representative Barry Moore (R-AL). It has three co-sponsors: Representatives George Santos (R-NY), Andrew Clyde (R-GA), and Lauren Boebert (R-CO).

What are the potential implications of declaring a national firearm?

Concerns exist that designating a specific firearm as 'national' could lead to future legislative actions that restrict ownership to only that type of firearm, potentially infringing upon broader Second Amendment rights.

What is the likelihood of H.R. 1095 passing?

The speaker suggests the bill has a low probability of passing due to the current political landscape, particularly the Democrat-controlled Senate, making its passage through both chambers unlikely.

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