The Best 2A Bill Ever Submitted?!

Published on February 1, 2024
Duration: 14:13

This video details Tennessee House Bill 2752, a significant piece of legislation aimed at bolstering Second Amendment rights. The bill, introduced by Representative Brian Richey, mirrors aspects of the Missouri Second Amendment Preservation Act and seeks to prevent state and local officials from enforcing federal laws that infringe upon firearm rights. It emphasizes state sovereignty and the limitations of federal power, proposing substantial fines for state employees who participate in such enforcement.

Quick Summary

Tennessee House Bill 2752 is a significant piece of legislation aimed at protecting Second Amendment rights by preventing state officials from enforcing federal firearm laws that exceed constitutional authority. It mirrors the Missouri Second Amendment Preservation Act and proposes substantial civil penalties for state employees who violate these provisions.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Tennessee 2A Bill
  2. 00:17Sponsor Spotlight: Tri-Star Trading Co. Wubbies
  3. 01:03Tennessee House Bill 2752 Overview
  4. 01:53HB 2752: Constitutional Foundation
  5. 03:26HB 2752: State Authority and Federal Limits
  6. 05:15HB 2752: Commerce Clause and Firearm Regulation
  7. 07:27HB 2752: Key Provisions & Enforcement
  8. 08:50HB 2752: Civil Court Fines and JTTFs
  9. 10:12HB 2752: Constitutional Carry Enhancements
  10. 12:16Conclusion: HB 2752's Impact on 2A Rights
  11. 13:32Wubbies: Practical Application

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Tennessee House Bill 2752?

Tennessee House Bill 2752 is a proposed law designed to strengthen Second Amendment rights by preventing state and local officials from enforcing federal firearm laws deemed unconstitutional. It asserts state sovereignty and limits federal overreach in firearm regulation.

How does HB 2752 address federal firearm laws?

HB 2752 prohibits state employees from using public funds to enforce federal firearm laws that exceed delegated federal powers. It also introduces civil penalties for state employees who participate in such enforcement, aiming to protect citizens' Second Amendment rights.

What changes does HB 2752 propose for Tennessee's carry laws?

The bill aims to update Tennessee's constitutional carry provisions by renaming the 'concealed handgun permit' to 'concealed firearm permit.' It also seeks to allow residents to carry handguns in more locations and mandates the recognition of valid carry permits from other states.

What are the potential penalties for enforcing federal gun laws under HB 2752?

Under HB 2752, state employees who enforce federal firearm laws that violate citizens' Second Amendment rights could face a civil penalty of $50,000 per occurrence, levied by a judge.

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