You'll Need A License To Practice Your Right

Published on July 6, 2022
Duration: 5:38

This video from Copper Jacket TV, featuring an experienced instructor, delves into recent legislative changes impacting Second Amendment rights, particularly in New Jersey. It highlights the introduction of bills like A1302 and S1204, which propose electronic ammunition registration and mandatory ID cards for firearm and ammunition purchases. The discussion emphasizes how these measures may infringe upon natural rights, transforming them into government-granted privileges, and encourages viewers to stay informed and engaged.

Quick Summary

New Jersey's Bill A1302 proposes an electronic system to report personal information and ammunition purchases (quantity, caliber) to the government. Additionally, a 10-year purchaser ID card with training is required for ammunition purchases, raising concerns about infringements on Second Amendment rights.

Chapters

  1. 00:03Ammunition Registration, Licenses, and Rights
  2. 00:11USCCA Sponsorship and Membership Benefits
  3. 00:40Infringements on Natural Rights and 2A
  4. 01:28Review of Six New Firearm Bills
  5. 01:40Bill A1302: Electronic Ammunition Reporting
  6. 02:21NJ Purchaser ID Card and Training Requirements
  7. 03:46Bill S1204: Firearm Registration for New Residents
  8. 04:51The Erosion of 2A Rights into Privileges

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Bill A1302 in New Jersey regarding firearms?

Bill A1302 in New Jersey aims to create an electronic reporting system. This system would collect personal details like name and address, along with ammunition purchase information such as quantity, quality, and caliber, and submit it to the government.

Does New Jersey require a license to buy ammunition?

Yes, New Jersey requires a purchaser identification card to buy ammunition under certain circumstances. This card involves training, is valid for 10 years, and its requirement is discussed as a potential infringement on rights.

What does Bill S1204 mandate for new New Jersey residents?

Bill S1204 requires individuals new to New Jersey to register any firearms they bring into the state from another state. They must also obtain an ID card for these registered items, which is viewed as an infringement on rights.

How are Second Amendment rights being affected by new laws?

New legislation, particularly in states like New Jersey, is seen as transforming Second Amendment rights from inherent natural rights into government-granted privileges. This shift requires individuals to comply with specific mandates to exercise these rights.

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