FIVE NEW FEDERAL GUN CONTROL BILLS SUBMITTED!!!

Published on January 12, 2021
Duration: 12:01

This video analyzes five new federal gun control bills introduced following a presidential election. The bills propose increasing ATF agent numbers, implementing waiting periods for various firearm and accessory purchases, requiring licensing for firearm and ammunition possession, mandating firearm registration, establishing safe storage laws with potential penalties, and closing the 'gun show loophole' by requiring FFL involvement in all transfers. The speaker expresses concern over the potential impact on Second Amendment rights.

Quick Summary

Five new federal gun control bills have been introduced: HR 121 to increase ATF agents, HR 125 for a seven-day waiting period on semi-automatic firearms and accessories, HR 127 for licensing and registration, HR 130 for safe storage, and HR 167 to close the gun show loophole. These proposals aim to expand enforcement and regulate firearm acquisition and possession.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: New Federal Gun Control Bills
  2. 00:12Channel Support: Thorson Customs
  3. 00:37Election Concerns & Biden's Stance
  4. 01:06Five New Federal Bills Introduced
  5. 01:30Bill Analysis: HR 121 (ATF Agents)
  6. 02:13Bill Analysis: HR 125 (Waiting Periods)
  7. 03:41HR 125: Armor-Piercing Ammunition Waiting Period
  8. 04:24HR 125: Large Capacity Magazines
  9. 05:07Bill Analysis: HR 127 (Licensing & Registration)
  10. 06:47HR 127: Firearm Registration
  11. 07:10HR 127: Ammunition Prohibition
  12. 08:02Bill Analysis: HR 130 (Safe Storage)
  13. 08:43HR 130: Red Flag Implications
  14. 09:13Bill Analysis: HR 167 (Gun Show Loophole)
  15. 10:37Overall Concerns & Future Outlook
  16. 11:24Monitoring the Five Bills
  17. 11:31Viewer Questions & Engagement

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the five new federal gun control bills discussed?

The video details five federal bills: HR 121 to hire more ATF agents, HR 125 for a seven-day waiting period on semi-automatic firearms, silencers, and certain ammunition/magazines, HR 127 for firearm/ammunition licensing and registration, HR 130 for safe storage mandates, and HR 167 to close the gun show loophole.

What does HR 125 propose regarding firearm purchases?

HR 125 aims to implement a federal seven-day waiting period before the transfer of semi-automatic firearms, silencers, armor-piercing ammunition, and large-capacity magazines. This would establish a minimum federal waiting period across the United States.

What are the key provisions of HR 127 concerning gun ownership?

HR 127 seeks to introduce federal licensing for firearm and ammunition possession, require the registration of all firearms, and potentially prohibit certain types of ammunition. This aims to create a national permitting system and registry.

How does HR 167 address gun sales at gun shows?

HR 167 is designed to close the 'gun show loophole' by mandating that all firearm transfers at gun shows, even between private individuals, must go through a federally licensed firearms dealer (FFL) and likely involve a background check.

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