HR 127 Is One of the Worst Gun Control Bills I've Ever Seen and Here's Why

Published on February 1, 2021
Duration: 7:54

Colion Noir, an attorney and firearms expert, provides a critical analysis of HR 127, a proposed gun control bill. He details its stringent requirements for firearm licensing, mandatory registration with a public database, and a partial ammunition ban. The bill also imposes significant costs through annual fees and extensive training, potentially making gun ownership a luxury. Noir emphasizes the severe penalties for non-compliance and urges viewers to contact their representatives to oppose the legislation.

Quick Summary

HR 127 is a gun control bill requiring firearm licensing, registration with the ATF in a public database, and a partial ammunition ban. It mandates a $800 annual insurance fee, psychological evaluations, and 24 hours of training, with severe penalties for non-compliance.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to HR 127 Gun Control Bill
  2. 00:31Mandatory Firearm Registration and Public Database
  3. 01:51Licensing Requirements and Age Restrictions
  4. 02:25Psychological Evaluations and Character Interviews
  5. 04:17High Costs and Recurring License Fees
  6. 04:43Antique and Military-Style Firearm Licenses
  7. 05:17Severe Penalties for Non-Compliance
  8. 06:11Call to Action Against HR 127

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the main provisions of HR 127?

HR 127 proposes mandatory firearm registration with the ATF, a public database of firearm owners, a licensing requirement for possession, a partial ammunition ban, and specific licenses for antique and 'military-style' firearms. It also includes stringent psychological evaluations and significant fees.

What are the licensing requirements under HR 127?

To obtain a license under HR 127, applicants must be at least 21 years old, pass a background check, undergo a psychological evaluation involving interviews with family members, and complete 24 hours of certified training. Licenses would need annual renewal for the first five years.

What are the financial implications of HR 127?

HR 127 imposes substantial costs, including an $800 annual firearm insurance fee to the government, recurring license renewal fees, and the expense of mandatory certified training courses, making gun ownership potentially unaffordable for many.

What penalties does HR 127 impose for non-compliance?

Violating the regulations outlined in HR 127 carries severe consequences, including potential fines reaching hundreds of thousands of dollars and prison sentences of decades. This adds to the existing complexity of federal and state gun laws.

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