This Will END The 2nd Amendment

Published on August 7, 2023
Duration: 6:50

This video from Copper Jacket TV analyzes two new gun control bills, HR 4289 and HR 5135, which aim to restrict firearm and accessory purchases through financial means rather than outright bans. The analysis highlights how these bills could effectively price out many citizens from exercising their Second Amendment rights, particularly impacting lower and middle-income individuals. Expert analysis suggests these measures are a 'ban by default' strategy.

Quick Summary

Two new gun control bills, HR 4289 and HR 5135, are analyzed by Copper Jacket TV. HR 4289 targets 'buy now, pay later' firearm financing, while HR 5135 proposes a 1000% excise tax on 'large capacity' magazines and 'assault weapons', aiming for a 'ban by default' that disproportionately affects lower and middle classes.

Chapters

  1. 00:04Intro and New Gun Control Bills
  2. 00:17Bill 1: HR 4289 - Buy Now Pay Later Ban
  3. 02:48Bill 2: HR 5135 - 1000% Excise Tax
  4. 03:46Example of Tax Impact
  5. 04:45Political Balance and Future Concerns
  6. 05:33Impact on Social Classes
  7. 06:15Call to Awareness and Outro

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the main provisions of HR 4289 regarding firearm purchases?

HR 4289 aims to ban the use of 'buy now, pay later' loan options for purchasing firearms and 'large capacity' magazines. Violators could face imprisonment and a $100,000 fine, with penalties also extending to involved shops and finance companies.

How does HR 5135 propose to impact the cost of firearms and magazines?

HR 5135 suggests implementing a 1000% excise tax on 'large capacity' magazines and 'assault weapons'. This drastic tax would make these items prohibitively expensive, effectively pricing out most lower and middle-income individuals.

What is the 'ban by default' strategy mentioned in relation to these bills?

The 'ban by default' strategy refers to using financial barriers, such as exorbitant taxes or restrictions on payment methods, to make firearm ownership inaccessible to the majority of the population, rather than outright prohibition.

Who is most likely to be affected by these proposed gun control measures?

These bills disproportionately affect lower and middle-income individuals. The financial barriers created by HR 4289 and HR 5135 would make it difficult or impossible for them to legally acquire firearms and accessories, unlike wealthier individuals.

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