HR127: Gun Registration, Psych Exams and MORE

Published on January 29, 2021
Duration: 16:06

This video provides a detailed breakdown of HR 127, a proposed bill concerning firearms registration, licensing, and ammunition restrictions. It highlights the extensive requirements for gun owners, including mandatory registration of all firearms, psychological evaluations for individuals and potentially household members, significant training hours, and liability insurance. The bill also proposes bans on .50 caliber ammunition and standard capacity magazines, with severe penalties for non-compliance.

Quick Summary

HR 127 proposes significant federal firearms control, including mandatory registration of all firearms, a licensing system requiring individuals to be 21+, pass psychological evaluations (potentially involving household members), complete 24 hours of training, and carry liability insurance. It also aims to ban .50 caliber ammunition and magazines holding over 10 rounds, with severe penalties for non-compliance.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to HR 127
  2. 00:13Bill Overview: HR 127
  3. 01:53Firearms Registration Requirements
  4. 03:54Firearms Database Accessibility
  5. 04:38Licensing System Explained
  6. 05:55Age and Background Checks
  7. 06:14Psychological Evaluation Details
  8. 06:25Mandatory Training Hours
  9. 06:30Liability Insurance Requirement
  10. 06:53Antique Firearm Licensing
  11. 07:31Military-Style Weapons License
  12. 08:15Deep Dive: Psychological Exam
  13. 09:48License Denials and Suspensions
  14. 10:00Mandatory Insurance Policy Details
  15. 10:38Prohibition on Certain Ammunition
  16. 11:07Large Capacity Magazine Ban
  17. 11:18Definition of Large Capacity Device
  18. 12:07Penalties for Violations
  19. 13:01Importance of the Filibuster
  20. 14:30Call to Action & Channel Support
  21. 15:41Closing Remarks

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the main provisions of HR 127 regarding firearms?

HR 127 proposes mandatory federal firearms registration, requiring owners to submit make, model, serial number, acquisition date, and storage location to the ATF. It also mandates a licensing system for firearm possession, including age restrictions, background checks, psychological evaluations, extensive training, and liability insurance.

What kind of psychological evaluations are required by HR 127?

The bill requires a psychological evaluation conducted by an approved psychologist. This evaluation may extend to other household members, spouses, former spouses, and associates to assess the individual's mental, emotional, and relational stability concerning firearms.

Does HR 127 ban certain types of ammunition or magazines?

Yes, HR 127 seeks to prohibit the possession of .50 caliber or greater ammunition. It also defines and bans 'large capacity ammunition feeding devices,' which are generally considered to be magazines, belts, drums, or feed strips capable of holding more than 10 rounds.

What are the penalties for violating HR 127?

Penalties for violating HR 127 are severe. Non-compliance with licensing requirements could result in fines of $50,000 to $100,000 and 10-20 years imprisonment. Failure to register firearms could lead to fines of $10,000 to $25,000 per item and 1-5 years imprisonment.

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