Federal License To Possess & Do Away With Constitutional Carry

This video discusses HR 7730, the Blair Holt Licensing Act, a proposed bill that would significantly restrict firearm ownership in the United States. The act aims to repeal constitutional carry and mandate government registration, fingerprinting, and extensive personal evaluations for all firearm purchases. The presenters express strong opposition to the bill, highlighting its potential to infringe upon Second Amendment rights and create undue burdens on law-abiding citizens. The discussion emphasizes the broad scope of the proposed legislation and its potential impact on gun owners.

Quick Summary

HR 7730, the Blair Holt Licensing Act, proposes to repeal constitutional carry and mandate federal firearm registration, fingerprinting, and personal evaluations. It includes a $25 transfer fee and strict storage rules with potential 5-year prison sentences for non-compliance.

Chapters

  1. 00:30Bill To Restrict Firearm Ownership
  2. 00:43ARMSLIST Sponsorship
  3. 01:25HR 7730: Blair Holt Licensing Act Introduced
  4. 02:30Bill's Overview and Requirements
  5. 04:06Gun Transfers and Penalties
  6. 05:14Rush and Duckworth Statements

Frequently Asked Questions

What is HR 7730, the Blair Holt Licensing Act?

HR 7730, also known as the Blair Holt Licensing Act, is a proposed bill that aims to repeal constitutional carry and impose strict federal regulations on firearm ownership. It would require government registration, fingerprinting, and extensive personal evaluations for all firearm purchases.

What are the key requirements of the Blair Holt Licensing Act?

The act mandates government registration, fingerprinting, driver's license and social security number submission, and physical/mental evaluations for firearm ownership. It also imposes a $25 fee per transfer and strict storage requirements with government inspection rights.

What firearms are considered 'qualifying firearms' under HR 7730?

Under HR 7730, 'qualifying firearms' include handguns and semi-automatic rifles capable of accepting detachable ammunition feeding devices. Antique firearms are specifically excluded from this definition.

What are the penalties for non-compliance with HR 7730?

Penalties for non-compliance with HR 7730 can be severe. Failure to pay the transfer fee can result in the forfeiture of the firearm. Additionally, violating firearm storage requirements or obstructing government inspections could lead to a 5-year prison sentence.

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