HR8 & HR1446 Officially On House Schedule For Next Week

This video announces that HR8 (Bipartisan Background Checks Act) and HR1446 (Enhanced Background Checks Act) are officially scheduled for consideration by the House of Representatives. It explains that HR8 aims to mandate background checks for all firearm transfers through an FFL, while HR1446 seeks to extend the background check review period from three to ten days, potentially creating indefinite delays. The video urges viewers to contact their representatives and provides resources like GOA to facilitate this action, emphasizing the potential for these bills to be considered 'backdoor gun control'.

Quick Summary

HR8 and HR1446 are set for consideration by the House of Representatives. HR8 mandates universal background checks for all firearm transfers via FFLs, while HR1446 extends the background check review period to ten days, potentially leading to indefinite delays. Viewers are encouraged to contact their representatives to express their views on these bills.

Chapters

  1. 00:00HR8 & HR1446 Scheduled for House Consideration
  2. 00:21Welcome to Guns & Gadgets
  3. 00:30Actionable Steps: Contact Your Reps
  4. 00:36GOA Resource for Contacting Representatives
  5. 00:52Merchandise Support
  6. 01:15Understanding HR8 and HR1446
  7. 01:31HR8: Bipartisan Background Check Act
  8. 01:37HR1446: Enhanced Background Checks Act
  9. 01:53HR8's Impact on Transfers
  10. 02:00HR1446's Impact on Background Check Window
  11. 02:17Backdoor Gun Control Concerns
  12. 02:31Leaders Floor Update: Steny Hoyer
  13. 02:51House to Consider Gun Violence Bills
  14. 03:11Closing the Charleston Loophole
  15. 03:16Time to Act: Contact Your Representatives
  16. 03:35Call to Action: Light Up Phone Lines
  17. 03:46Support GOA and Other Organizations
  18. 04:05Anticipated Lawsuits
  19. 04:14Final Call to Action & Safety

Frequently Asked Questions

What are HR8 and HR1446?

HR8 is the Bipartisan Background Checks Act, aiming for universal background checks on gun sales. HR1446, the Enhanced Background Checks Act, seeks to extend the firearm sale review period from three to ten days, potentially causing indefinite delays.

When will HR8 and HR1446 be considered by the House?

HR8 and HR1446 are officially scheduled for consideration by the House of Representatives in the upcoming week, as announced by the Majority Leader.

What is the main concern regarding HR1446?

The primary concern with HR1446 is that the extended ten-day review period for gun sales could be exploited by the FBI to impose indefinite delays on purchases, effectively hindering firearm acquisition.

How can individuals take action regarding HR8 and HR1446?

Individuals are urged to contact their elected representatives to voice their opposition to these bills. Resources like Gun Owners of America (GOA) are available to simplify the process of reaching out to representatives.

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