New Ammo Bill Restricts You To 1,000 Rounds Per Month!

Published on January 9, 2025
Duration: 8:26

This video discusses Washington House Bill 1132, introduced on Christmas Eve 2024, which proposes limiting ammunition purchases to 1,000 rounds per month for most calibers and 100 rounds per month for .50 BMG. The speaker argues this bill represents 'gun control through ammo control' and sets a dangerous precedent that could spread to other states and potentially the federal level, impacting citizens' ability to acquire ammunition for self-defense and sport.

Quick Summary

Washington House Bill 1132 proposes limiting ammunition purchases to 1,000 rounds per month for most calibers and 100 rounds for .50 BMG. Introduced on Christmas Eve 2024, this bill is viewed by critics as 'gun control through ammo control' and may set a precedent for other states.

Chapters

  1. 00:05Post-Bruen Case Landscape
  2. 01:10Washington State Ammo Bill Introduced
  3. 01:30Focus on Ammunition Control
  4. 02:18Washington House Bill 1132 Details
  5. 02:52Specific Round Limits (.50 BMG vs. Others)
  6. 03:22Rationing vs. Gun Control Argument
  7. 03:52Precedent and Nationwide Impact
  8. 04:27Online Purchases and Credit Card Red Flags
  9. 04:49Personal Impact Example (Missouri)
  10. 05:35Gun Control Through Ammo Control
  11. 06:00Erosion of Rights on the West Coast
  12. 06:37Why Target Ammunition?
  13. 07:00Domino Effect Prediction

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Washington House Bill 1132?

Washington House Bill 1132, introduced on Christmas Eve 2024, proposes to limit the amount of ammunition citizens can purchase. For most calibers, the limit would be 1,000 rounds per month, and for .50 BMG, it would be 100 rounds per month.

Why are lawmakers focusing on ammunition limits?

Lawmakers are increasingly focusing on ammunition control as a strategy for gun control. The argument is that limiting access to ammunition makes firearms less effective for self-defense, sport, or other lawful purposes, thereby circumventing direct bans on firearms.

Could ammunition purchase limits spread to other states?

Yes, the speaker suggests that Washington House Bill 1132 could set a precedent. If such a bill passes and is not successfully challenged, other states, particularly those with similar political climates, may follow suit, potentially leading to nationwide restrictions.

What is the significance of the .50 BMG limit in HB 1132?

The proposed limit of 100 rounds per month for .50 BMG ammunition is significantly lower than the 1,000 rounds for other calibers. This stricter limit highlights a targeted approach to controlling access to certain types of ammunition, often associated with long-range shooting or specialized applications.

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