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

Published on April 28, 2025
Duration: 10:20

This video discusses House Bill 335, a legislative proposal aimed at repealing the National Firearms Act (NFA) by amending the IRS code. The speaker argues that the NFA, enacted in 1934, infringes upon Second Amendment rights by regulating items like machine guns, short-barreled shotguns (SBS), silencers, and destructive devices through registration and taxation. The bill seeks to eliminate Chapter 53 of the Internal Revenue Code, which pertains to these specific firearms and their associated taxes and transfer fees, thereby effectively repealing the NFA. The speaker encourages viewers to contact their representatives to support this bill, viewing it as a significant potential victory for Second Amendment freedoms.

Quick Summary

House Bill 335 aims to repeal the National Firearms Act (NFA) by amending the IRS code, specifically targeting Chapter 53. This legislative effort seeks to remove the federal registration and taxation requirements for items like machine guns, short-barreled shotguns, and silencers, which proponents argue infringes upon 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. 01:08Defining Military-Style Weapons
  5. 01:37Current Legislative Opportunity
  6. 01:53House Bill 335 Explained
  7. 02:25Impact of Repealing IRS Code Chapter 53
  8. 04:00How Repealing IRS Code Repeals NFA
  9. 05:30Constitutional Argument for Repeal
  10. 06:21Likelihood of Bill Passing
  11. 06:50Call to Action: Contact Representatives
  12. 07:15Brilliant Strategy to Repeal NFA
  13. 07:26Channel Engagement & Prayer Requests
  14. 07:42Prayer for Viewers and America

Frequently Asked Questions

What is House Bill 335 and what is its goal?

House Bill 335 is a legislative proposal aimed at repealing the National Firearms Act (NFA). It seeks to achieve this by amending the Internal Revenue Code, specifically by repealing Chapter 53, which governs the taxation and regulation of certain firearms like machine guns and silencers.

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

The bill proposes to repeal the NFA by amending the IRS code. Specifically, it targets Chapter 53 of Title 26, which pertains to excise taxes on certain firearms. By eliminating this chapter, the legal basis for the NFA's registration and taxation requirements would be removed, effectively repealing the act.

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

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

Why does the speaker consider House Bill 335 a significant Second Amendment victory?

The speaker views House Bill 335 as a major victory because the NFA is seen as an infringement on Second Amendment rights, limiting citizens' ability to possess firearms intended for standing against a tyrannical government. Repealing it would restore these rights for regulated items.

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