WHAT?! Bill to Ban Online Sale & Create Registry For Ammunition?!?

Published on February 23, 2023
Duration: 6:54

This video discusses proposed federal legislation, HR 584, aiming to ban online ammunition sales and establish a registry for certain ammunition purchases. The speaker, drawing on Second Amendment principles, argues that such a bill infringes upon the rights of citizens, particularly those in rural areas. The analysis highlights the bill's potential impact on accessibility and the creation of a de facto registry through reporting requirements for large ammunition sales.

Quick Summary

Bill HR 584, the 'Stop Online Ammunition Sales Act of 2023', proposes banning online ammunition sales and requiring face-to-face transactions with licensing. It also mandates reporting for sales exceeding 1,000 rounds within five days, creating a de facto ammunition registry.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Second Amendment Rights Discussion
  2. 00:24Sponsor Shout-out: Blackout Coffee
  3. 01:07HR 584 Ammunition Sales Restrictions
  4. 02:04Bill Details: HR 584 Analysis
  5. 03:25Ammunition Registry is Imminent
  6. 04:09Analysis of Bill Implications
  7. 04:50Call to Action Against Bill

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Bill HR 584 about?

Bill HR 584, the 'Stop Online Ammunition Sales Act of 2023', aims to ban the online sale of ammunition. It seeks to change laws to require face-to-face sales and licensing for ammunition sellers, and would limit shipping and impose record-keeping.

How would HR 584 create an ammunition registry?

The bill mandates that licensed sellers report any sale or disposal of over 1,000 rounds of ammunition to an unlicensed person within five business days. This report would be sent to federal and local law enforcement, effectively creating a registry of ammunition purchases.

What are the potential impacts of HR 584 on gun owners?

If passed, HR 584 would prohibit online ammunition purchases and restrict sales from local stores not licensed under the new regulations. It could also impact reloaders and those in rural areas with limited access to physical gun shops.

What action can be taken against HR 584?

The speaker urges listeners to contact their representatives to express opposition to HR 584. Taking political action is highlighted as crucial to defending Second Amendment rights against such legislative proposals.

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