NRA-ILA Grassroots News Minute 01-27-2012

Published on January 27, 2012
Duration: 3:40

This news segment from NRA-ILA discusses two key legal challenges impacting firearm owners. It covers an Obama administration policy requiring federal firearms dealers in border states to report multiple sales of semi-automatic rifles, and a court ruling in Texas that questioned the Second Amendment's protection of carrying firearms outside the home. The segment urges viewers to contact their senators to support Senate Bill 570, which aims to prohibit the tracking and cataloging of rifle and shotgun purchases.

Quick Summary

A federal court ruling upheld an Obama administration policy requiring firearms dealers in border states to report multiple sales of semi-automatic rifles. The NRA is appealing this decision and advocating for Senate Bill 570 to prohibit such tracking and cataloging of firearm purchases.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and Date
  2. 00:12Federal Court Ruling on Gun Sales Reporting
  3. 00:46ATF Policy Details and Operation Fast and Furious
  4. 01:20Senate Bill 570 Explained
  5. 01:36Call to Action: Contact Senators
  6. 02:09Texas Court Ruling on Second Amendment Outside Home
  7. 02:26Jennings v McGra Case Details
  8. 03:02Supreme Court's Heller Decision Interpretation
  9. 03:22NRA Appeal Plans
  10. 03:29Subscribe and Visit NRA-ILA Website

Frequently Asked Questions

What Obama administration policy requires federal firearms dealers to report multiple gun sales?

An Obama administration policy mandates that federally licensed firearms retailers in states bordering Mexico must report multiple sales of semi-automatic rifles. This applies to sales of two or more rifles larger than .22 caliber with detachable magazines within five consecutive business days.

What is Senate Bill 570 and what does it aim to do?

Senate Bill 570, introduced by Senators John Tester and Richard Burr, is legislation designed to prohibit the Department of Justice from tracking and cataloging purchases of multiple rifles and shotguns. It also seeks to defund the multiple sales reporting requirements.

What was the ruling by the federal court in Texas regarding the Second Amendment?

A federal court in Texas ruled that the Second Amendment does not protect any right to keep and bear arms outside the home. This decision came in the case of Jennings v McGra, which involved a challenge to laws prohibiting concealed handgun licenses for individuals under 21.

How can viewers support efforts against the gun sales reporting policy?

Viewers are urged to contact their US senators and ask them to co-sponsor and support Senate Bill 570. Contact information for elected officials can be found on the NRA-ILA website (www.nrilia.org) or by calling 202-243-121.

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