Washingtons About To Give Us The BIGGEST 2nd Amendment Victory In 91 Years!

Published on April 21, 2025
Duration: 10:20

This video discusses House Bill 335, a legislative proposal aimed at repealing the National Firearms Act (NFA) by amending the Internal Revenue Code of 1986. The speaker argues that the NFA, enacted in 1934, infringes upon Second Amendment rights by regulating items like machine guns, SBSs, silencers, and destructive devices through federal registration and taxation. The bill seeks to eliminate Title 26, Subtitle E, Chapter 53 of the Internal Revenue Code, which governs these excise taxes and transfer fees, thereby rendering the NFA obsolete and these firearms legal again.

Quick Summary

House Bill 335 aims to repeal the National Firearms Act (NFA) by amending the Internal Revenue Code of 1986. The bill targets Title 26, Chapter 53, which governs excise taxes and transfer fees on NFA-regulated items like machine guns and silencers. Its proponents view its potential passage as a significant victory for Second Amendment rights.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Channel Support
  2. 00:32Erosion of Second Amendment Rights
  3. 00:44The National Firearms Act of 1934
  4. 01:08Misconceptions about 'Military Style' Weapons
  5. 01:37Current Legislative Opportunity
  6. 01:53Overview of 16 Bills in Congress
  7. 02:00Focus on House Bill 335
  8. 02:16Amending the IRS Code to Repeal NFA
  9. 02:53Understanding Title 26, Chapter 53
  10. 03:31Impact of Repealing Chapter 53
  11. 04:16How the NFA Works (Taxation & Registration)
  12. 05:06Voiding the National Firearms Act
  13. 05:30Constitutional Argument for Second Amendment
  14. 06:03Implications for NFA-Regulated Firearms
  15. 06:22Likelihood of HR 335 Becoming Law
  16. 06:52Call to Action: Contact Representatives
  17. 07:15Brilliant Strategy to Repeal NFA
  18. 07:26Viewer Engagement & Prayer Requests
  19. 07:54Prayer for Viewers and America
  20. 09:07Outro: God Family and Guns

Frequently Asked Questions

What is House Bill 335 and its goal?

House Bill 335 is a legislative proposal in the U.S. Congress aimed at repealing the National Firearms Act (NFA). It seeks to achieve this by amending the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, specifically targeting the chapter that imposes taxes and regulations on NFA-controlled items like machine guns and silencers.

How does House Bill 335 propose to repeal the National Firearms Act?

HR 335 proposes to repeal the NFA by eliminating Title 26, Subtitle E, Chapter 53 of the Internal Revenue Code. This chapter governs the excise taxes and transfer fees associated with NFA-regulated firearms, effectively removing the legal basis for their taxation and registration.

What types of firearms are regulated by the National Firearms Act?

The National Firearms Act (NFA) regulates specific firearms including machine guns, short-barreled shotguns (SBSs), short-barreled rifles (SBRs), suppressors (silencers), and destructive devices. These items are subject to federal registration, taxation, and transfer requirements.

Why is the repeal of the NFA considered a significant Second Amendment victory?

Proponents argue the NFA infringes on Second Amendment rights by restricting ownership of certain firearms historically intended for citizen defense against tyranny. Repealing it would restore the right to possess these items without federal oversight, taxes, or registration.

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