URGENT - Illegal to Oil Your Gun? | 2A Today

Published on October 28, 2017
Duration: 5:00

This video discusses a proposed Massachusetts budget bill (CH 3979) that could criminalize basic firearm maintenance, including lubrication, by granting regulatory authority to the Executive Office of Public Safety and Security. The bill, if signed by Governor Charlie Baker, could lead to severe penalties for gun owners. The speaker urges listeners to contact their representatives to oppose this legislation and mentions an upcoming Second Amendment rally.

Quick Summary

Massachusetts House Bill CH 3979 proposes to criminalize basic firearm maintenance, including lubrication, with potential penalties of 3-20 years imprisonment. The bill grants regulatory authority over firearm upkeep to the Executive Office of Public Safety and Security, raising concerns among gun owners.

Chapters

  1. 00:04Introduction and Massachusetts Legislation Update
  2. 00:33Background: Previous Gun Control Attempts in MA
  3. 01:15New Bill: CH 3979 and Firearm Maintenance Ban
  4. 01:58Reading of Bill Section 131R: Rate of Discharge
  5. 02:57Bill Section 51: Regulatory Authority Over Maintenance
  6. 03:36Governor Baker's Role and Call to Action
  7. 04:21Upcoming Second Amendment Rally

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the new Massachusetts gun law proposal discussed in the video?

The video discusses Massachusetts House Bill CH 3979, which proposes to make basic firearm maintenance, including lubrication, illegal. It grants regulatory authority to the Executive Office of Public Safety and Security, potentially leading to severe penalties for gun owners.

What are the potential penalties for violating the proposed Massachusetts firearm maintenance law?

If enacted, the proposed law could result in imprisonment for not less than three nor more than twenty years for individuals found to be in violation of the firearm modification or maintenance regulations outlined in CH 3979.

How can Massachusetts gun owners oppose the proposed firearm maintenance ban?

Gun owners are urged to contact their state representatives and senators to express their opposition to House Bill CH 3979. The video provides the Statehouse operator's main line number for assistance in reaching elected officials.

Who is advocating against the proposed firearm maintenance ban in Massachusetts?

The Gun Owners Action League (GOAL) in Massachusetts has alerted its members to the proposed legislation. The video also mentions an upcoming nationwide Second Amendment rally organized by various YouTubers, including Guns and Gadgets.

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