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

Published on January 30, 2021
Duration: 12:48

This video provides an expert-level breakdown of H.R. 127, a proposed bill that the speaker argues would effectively dismantle the Second Amendment. It details the bill's stringent requirements for firearm registration, licensing, psychological evaluations, and restrictions on ammunition and firearm transfers. The analysis highlights the potential financial and logistical barriers to gun ownership imposed by the legislation.

Quick Summary

H.R. 127 proposes severe restrictions on firearm ownership, including mandatory registration of all guns, a licensing process transforming ownership into a privilege, required psychological evaluations, and a public database of gun owners. The bill also imposes significant financial barriers like insurance costs and training hours.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to H.R. 127
  2. 00:13Channel Support: Firearms Policy Coalition
  3. 00:46H.R. 127 and the Second Amendment Explained
  4. 01:29Mandatory Firearm Registration Requirements
  5. 02:28Firearm Licensing: Right vs. Privilege
  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. 09:14License Types & Antique Firearms
  12. 10:07Ammunition Restrictions: Over .50 Caliber
  13. 11:31Call to Action and Resources

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the main provisions of H.R. 127 regarding firearm registration?

H.R. 127 mandates the registration of all firearms, requiring owners to provide serial number, make, model, and purchase details. Failure to comply within three months could lead to severe penalties, including significant fines and lengthy prison sentences.

How does H.R. 127 propose to change firearm licensing?

The bill aims to transform firearm ownership from a right into a privilege by requiring a licensing process for acquiring any new firearm. This involves extensive requirements, potentially making it inaccessible for many citizens.

What are the financial and personal requirements for firearm licensing under H.R. 127?

Applicants would need 24 hours of paid training and $800 in liability insurance for a general license. Additionally, a psychological evaluation is required, with potential disqualification based on mental health history or input from family and ex-spouses.

Does H.R. 127 include provisions for a public database of gun owners?

Yes, H.R. 127 seeks to establish a publicly searchable database containing personal information of firearm owners and details about their owned firearms, raising privacy and safety concerns.

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