GUN CONTROL TO MAKE YOU DEFENSELESS!!! H.R. 121, H.R. 125 and H.R.130

Published on February 1, 2021
Duration: 12:32

This video breaks down three proposed gun control bills: HR 125 (Gun Safety Not Sorry Act), HR 130 (Kimberlé Von Firearms Safe Storage Act), and HR 121 (Gun Violence Reduction Resources Act). HR 125 aims to require background checks and a seven-day waiting period for firearms, armor-piercing ammunition, large capacity magazines, and silencers. HR 130 mandates specific safe storage practices for firearms and ammunition, with penalties for non-compliance, effectively making firearms inoperable for self-defense. HR 121 proposes hiring 200 new ATF agents to enforce these and other gun control measures. The speaker argues these bills represent significant infringements on Second Amendment rights.

Quick Summary

Proposed gun control bills HR 125, HR 130, and HR 121 aim to significantly alter firearm regulations. HR 125 mandates background checks and waiting periods for various firearm accessories, while HR 130 imposes strict safe storage requirements that could impede self-defense. HR 121 plans to hire 200 new ATF agents to enforce these measures, which critics argue infringe upon Second Amendment rights.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Gun Control Bills
  2. 00:21Sponsor Shoutout: Thorson Customs
  3. 00:44Overview of HR 121, HR 125, HR 130
  4. 01:02HR 125: Gun Safety Not Sorry Act
  5. 01:15Background Checks for Ammo & Magazines
  6. 01:33Seven Day Waiting Period
  7. 02:42Prohibition Section of HR 125
  8. 03:29Definition of Semi-Automatic Firearm
  9. 04:00Definition of Large Capacity Magazine
  10. 05:21Summary of HR 125 Impact
  11. 05:41HR 130: Kimberlé Von Firearms Safe Storage Act
  12. 06:04Unlawful Storage Conditions
  13. 07:05Safe Storage Requirements
  14. 08:54Penalties for HR 130 Violations
  15. 09:13Red Flag Mechanism in HR 130
  16. 10:40HR 121: Gun Violence Reduction Resources Act
  17. 11:00Hiring 200 New ATF Agents
  18. 11:32Summary of All Bills
  19. 11:39Call to Action: Contact Representatives
  20. 12:03Support the Channel

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the main provisions of HR 125, the Gun Safety Not Sorry Act?

HR 125 aims to require background checks for firearms, armor-piercing ammunition, large capacity magazines, and silencers. It also proposes a seven-day waiting period for the acquisition of these items, impacting private transfers and sales across state lines.

How does HR 130, the Kimberlé Von Firearms Safe Storage Act, affect firearm owners?

HR 130 mandates that firearms and ammunition be stored unloaded, separately, and secured with Attorney General-certified safes and trigger locks. Failure to comply can result in significant fines and imprisonment, effectively hindering immediate self-defense use.

What is the purpose of HR 121, the Gun Violence Reduction Resources Act?

HR 121 seeks to bolster enforcement of gun control measures by authorizing the Attorney General to hire 200 new agents for the ATF. These agents would specifically investigate and enforce new and existing firearm regulations.

What is considered a 'large capacity magazine' under HR 125?

Under HR 125, a 'large capacity magazine' is defined as any magazine, belt, drum, or similar device capable of holding more than 10 rounds of ammunition, or that can be readily modified to do so.

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