State Wants Gun Shows to Give Them Your Personal Info
This video discusses Pennsylvania House Bill 1563, which proposes requiring gun shows to collect and retain attendee identification for five years, and report this information to the state upon request. The bill's stated aim is to combat 'ghost guns,' but critics argue it infringes upon First, Fourth, and Fourteenth Amendment rights by deterring lawful assembly and violating privacy. The video notes that the ATF's frame and receiver rule may have already impacted the sale of 80% kits at gun shows.











