Federal Anti Gun Bills Prefiled

Published on January 8, 2021
Duration: 8:50

This video from Guns & Gadgets 2nd Amendment News provides an expert overview of several federal anti-gun bills prefiled for the upcoming legislative session. The analysis, delivered with authoritative expertise, details restrictive measures like mandatory waiting periods, licensing, registration, and safe storage requirements, alongside pro-2A bills such as the Hearing Protection Act and Concealed Carry Reciprocity.

Quick Summary

The Hearing Protection Act (HR 95) aims to remove silencers from the NFA, eliminate the $200 tax stamp, and require only a NICS check for purchase. Other proposed federal bills include HR 125 for a 7-day waiting period, HR 127 for licensing and registration, and HR 38 for concealed carry reciprocity.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Prefiled Bills
  2. 01:09HR 95: Hearing Protection Act Explained
  3. 02:16HR 30: Firearm Trafficking Bill
  4. 03:13HR 121: Increasing ATF Staff
  5. 03:31HR 125: 7-Day Waiting Period Bill
  6. 04:46HR 127: Licensing and Registration Bill
  7. 05:26HR 130: Safe Storage Requirements
  8. 06:30HR 167: Gun Show Restrictions
  9. 07:37HR 38: Concealed Carry Reciprocity

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Hearing Protection Act (HR 95)?

The Hearing Protection Act (HR 95) is a federal bill that aims to remove firearm silencers from the National Firearms Act (NFA), eliminate the $200 tax stamp currently required for their purchase, and simplify the acquisition process to a standard NICS background check.

What are the key provisions of HR 127 regarding firearms?

HR 127, introduced by Sheila Jackson Lee, proposes significant new regulations including mandatory licensing for firearm and ammunition possession, the establishment of a national firearm registration system, and bans on certain types of ammunition.

What does HR 125 propose for firearm transfers?

HR 125, also from Sheila Jackson Lee, seeks to implement a national 7-day waiting period for all firearm transfers. This would apply not only to firearms but also to silencers, armor-piercing ammunition, and magazines.

What is the status of the National Concealed Carry Reciprocity Act (HR 38)?

The National Concealed Carry Reciprocity Act (HR 38) has been prefiled and has garnered substantial support, with 157 co-sponsors. This indicates it is close to the threshold required for potential passage in the House of Representatives.

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