INSANE New Law In DE Makes It A CRIME To Even Post Files To 3D Print Guns!!!

Published on October 30, 2021
Duration: 7:00

This video discusses recent legal developments concerning firearms. It covers an Illinois court ruling that found state taxes on guns and ammunition unconstitutional, drawing parallels to the McCulloch v. Maryland Supreme Court case. It also details new Delaware laws (HB 124 and HB 125) that increase restrictions on firearm possession for domestic abusers and subjects of restraining orders, and ban possession of unfinished firearm frames/receivers without serial numbers. The new Delaware law also makes it illegal to create 3D printed firearms or post their plans online, which the speaker argues infringes on free speech.

Quick Summary

Delaware has enacted a new law making it illegal to create 3D printed firearms and to post their plans online. This legislation, along with an Illinois court ruling deeming state gun taxes unconstitutional, is discussed in the context of Second Amendment rights and free speech.

Chapters

  1. 00:07Intro & ARFCOM News
  2. 00:30Sponsor: TNVC.com
  3. 00:41McCulloch v. Maryland & Illinois Tax Ruling
  4. 01:56Philly Teen's Shop Class Gun Incident
  5. 03:34Delaware's New Gun Laws (HB 124 & HB 125)
  6. 04:25Analysis of Delaware Law & Free Speech
  7. 05:01Fear of Armed Populace
  8. 05:31Channel Subscription Reminder
  9. 06:26Support Sponsors

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the new law in Delaware regarding 3D printed firearms?

Delaware's new law, signed by Governor John Carney, makes it illegal to create 3D printed firearms. Furthermore, it criminalizes the act of posting the plans or files necessary to 3D print firearms on the internet, impacting digital sharing of such information.

How did an Illinois court rule on gun and ammunition taxes?

An Illinois court recently declared the state's tax on guns and ammunition unconstitutional. The ruling invoked the principle established in McCulloch v. Maryland, asserting that the power to tax should not be used to infringe upon citizens' rights.

What are the key provisions of Delaware's HB 125 concerning ghost guns?

Delaware's HB 125 bans 'covert guns' and 'undetectable firearms,' which are already illegal federally. Crucially, it also prohibits possessing unfinished firearm frames or receivers without a serial number, unless you are a licensed dealer.

Can the McCulloch v. Maryland ruling be used to challenge the NFA?

The speaker suggests that the legal reasoning from the Illinois court's ruling against gun taxes, which cited McCulloch v. Maryland, could potentially be used to argue against the National Firearms Act (NFA). The argument would be that the power to tax, under the NFA, is being used to deprive citizens of their rights.

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