New Gun Control Released!... This one actually has TEETH!

Published on January 29, 2021
Duration: 6:01

This guide synthesizes the key provisions of H.R. 127, the Sabika Sheikh Firearm Licensing and Registration Act, as analyzed by Langley Outdoors Academy. It details the proposed mandatory licensing, registration, potential confiscation, classification of 'military style weapons,' associated fees, and restrictions on magazine capacity and caliber. The analysis highlights the bill's significant impact on Second Amendment rights and its questionable likelihood of passing due to its extreme nature.

Quick Summary

H.R. 127, the Sabika Sheikh Firearm Licensing and Registration Act, proposes mandatory federal firearm licensing with annual renewal and registration into an ATF database. It includes a potential $800 fee for 'military style weapons' like AR-15s, bans 10+ round magazines, and risks confiscation for non-compliance.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and H.R. 127 Identification
  2. 01:15Overview of H.R. 127
  3. 01:58Mandatory Licensing and Registration
  4. 02:30License Renewal and Confiscation Risk
  5. 03:12Military Style Weapons Classification
  6. 03:42License Fees for Specific Weapons
  7. 04:35Magazine and Caliber Restrictions
  8. 05:00Constitutionality and Passing Likelihood

Frequently Asked Questions

What is H.R. 127, the Sabika Sheikh Firearm Licensing and Registration Act?

H.R. 127 is a proposed piece of legislation in the United States that would mandate federal licensing for all firearm ownership, require annual renewal of these licenses, and enforce the registration of all firearms into an ATF database.

What are the proposed restrictions under H.R. 127?

H.R. 127 proposes a ban on magazines holding more than 10 rounds, restrictions on ammunition exceeding .50 caliber, and classifies firearms like AR-15s and AK-47s as 'military style weapons' subject to stricter regulations and a potential $800 annual license fee.

What are the consequences of not complying with H.R. 127's proposed licensing?

Under H.R. 127, failure to renew a firearm license, or if a license is suspended or revoked, would result in mandatory firearm confiscation. This highlights the critical importance of maintaining compliance with the proposed licensing requirements.

What is the likelihood of H.R. 127 passing?

The host expresses doubt regarding H.R. 127's passage, citing its extreme nature and the high probability of it conflicting with established Supreme Court precedents on Second Amendment rights.

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