H.R. 127 Would END The 2nd Amendment!

Published on January 30, 2021
Duration: 12:48

This video provides an expert-level analysis of H.R. 127, a proposed bill that the speaker argues would effectively end the Second Amendment in the United States. The analysis details the bill's extensive firearm registration, licensing requirements including psychological evaluations and liability insurance, and broad ammunition restrictions. It emphasizes the potential for a public database of gun owners and severe penalties for non-compliance, urging viewers to contact their representatives.

Quick Summary

H.R. 127 is a proposed bill that critics argue would effectively end the Second Amendment by imposing severe firearm registration, licensing with psychological evaluations and insurance, and broad ammunition restrictions. Non-compliance could lead to penalties up to $175,000 and 15-25 years in prison.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to HR 127
  2. 00:13Channel Sponsorship & Support
  3. 00:46HR 127 and Second Amendment
  4. 01:29Mandatory Firearm Registration
  5. 02:28Firearm Licensing Requirements
  6. 03:14General License & Insurance Costs
  7. 04:00Psychological Evaluation for Licenses
  8. 06:23Public Database of Gun Owners
  9. 07:15Restrictions on Loaning Firearms
  10. 08:17Likelihood of Bill Passing & Advocacy
  11. 09:14Three License Types & Antique Firearms
  12. 10:07Ammunition Restrictions: Over .50 Caliber
  13. 11:31Call to Action and Resources

Frequently Asked Questions

What is H.R. 127 and why is it controversial?

H.R. 127 is a proposed bill introduced in the U.S. House of Representatives that critics argue would effectively end the Second Amendment. It mandates extensive firearm registration, licensing with psychological evaluations and insurance, and broad ammunition restrictions, potentially leading to severe penalties for non-compliance.

What are the key requirements for firearm licensing under H.R. 127?

Under H.R. 127, obtaining a firearm license would involve significant hurdles. A 'general license' requires 24 hours of paid training and $800 in government-provided liability insurance. Applicants must also pass a psychological evaluation, with potential disqualifiers including common mental health issues.

What are the penalties for non-compliance with H.R. 127's registration requirements?

Failure to comply with H.R. 127's mandatory firearm registration requirements within three months of purchase could result in severe penalties. These include fines of up to $175,000 and prison sentences ranging from 15 to 25 years, according to the bill's provisions.

Does H.R. 127 restrict ammunition sales?

Yes, H.R. 127 includes broad ammunition restrictions, specifically banning ammunition 'over .50 caliber.' This vague wording could encompass a wide range of common hunting rounds, shotgun slugs, and sabots that exceed the .50 caliber threshold, leading to widespread prohibitions.

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