HR1477 & HR1454 Coming After Ghost Guns & Parts Kits

This video discusses two proposed bills, HR 1477 and HR 1454, aimed at regulating 'ghost guns' and firearm parts kits. HR 1477 seeks to 'modernize' the Undetectable Firearms Act of 1988, potentially targeting ghost guns, home builds, and 80% lowers. HR 1454 proposes treating firearm assembly kits as firearms, which could necessitate background checks for parts kits. The speaker expresses concern over these legislative efforts and encourages viewers to stay informed.

Quick Summary

Two new bills, HR 1477 and HR 1454, are being introduced in Congress to regulate firearms. HR 1477 aims to modernize the Undetectable Firearms Act, targeting ghost guns and home builds. HR 1454 proposes treating firearm assembly kits as firearms, potentially requiring background checks for parts.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Regulating Ghost Guns and Home Builds
  2. 00:19Guns & Gadgets: Second Amendment News
  3. 00:30Sponsor Spotlight: Safe Life Defense Body Armor
  4. 01:12Bill HR 1477: Modernizing the Undetectable Firearms Act
  5. 01:56Potential Impact on 80% Lowers and 3D Printed Guns
  6. 02:17Bill Submitted by Madeleine Dean (D-PA)
  7. 02:41Bill HR 1454: Regulating Firearm Assembly Kits
  8. 03:05Bill Submitted by Adriano Espaillat (D-NY)
  9. 03:54Implications of Treating Parts Kits as Firearms
  10. 04:20Vagueness and Potential for Overreach
  11. 04:30Legislative Push for Gun Control
  12. 05:00Summary of HR 1477 and HR 1454
  13. 05:19Impact on States with Waiting Periods
  14. 05:33Call to Action: Stay Informed and Share Information
  15. 05:50Conclusion and Subscription Reminder

Frequently Asked Questions

What are HR 1477 and HR 1454?

HR 1477 aims to update the Undetectable Firearms Act of 1988, targeting 'ghost guns' and home-built firearms. HR 1454 proposes classifying firearm assembly kits as firearms, which could lead to background checks for parts.

What is the main concern regarding HR 1454?

The primary concern with HR 1454 is its vagueness. It could potentially require background checks for purchasing individual firearm parts, such as triggers or components for custom builds, which is seen as an overreach.

Who are the sponsors of these proposed firearm bills?

HR 1477 has 28 co-sponsors, all Democrats, and was submitted by Madeleine Dean (D-PA). HR 1454 has 83 co-sponsors, also all Democrats, and was submitted by Adriano Espaillat (D-NY).

What is the broader context of these legislative efforts?

The speaker suggests these bills are part of a broader push by the current administration for 'extreme gun control.' The intention is to pass as many restrictive measures as possible through Congress.

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