You Need To Watch Out For HR 127 | The First Step To Confiscation

Published on February 1, 2021
Duration: 19:17

This video provides a detailed analysis of HR 127, a proposed gun control bill. The speaker, Magic Prepper, explains the bill's provisions, including mandatory firearm and ammunition licensing, registration, and potential bans on certain ammunition types and high-capacity magazines. The analysis highlights concerns about the bill's impact on Second Amendment rights, potential costs to gun owners, and its implications for firearm confiscation.

Quick Summary

HR 127 is a proposed gun control bill mandating federal licensing and registration for firearms and ammunition. It requires background checks, psychological evaluations, 24 hours of training, and an estimated $800 annual firearms insurance fee. The bill also restricts certain ammunition types and bans high-capacity magazines, with significant penalties for non-compliance.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to HR 127
  2. 00:30What is HR 127?
  3. 01:20Purpose of HR 127: Licensing and Registration
  4. 02:08Attorney General and ATF Role
  5. 03:21Owner's Responsibility for Reporting
  6. 04:00Public Access to Gun Ownership Database
  7. 05:05License Requirements: Background Check & Psych Eval
  8. 05:43License Requirements: Training
  9. 06:25License Requirements: Firearms Insurance
  10. 06:52Military-Style Firearms Definition
  11. 07:52Psych Evaluations for Associates and Ex-Spouses
  12. 08:55License Renewal Requirements
  13. 10:04Firearms Insurance Fee Explained
  14. 11:30Defining Military-Style Firearms
  15. 13:34Licensing for Possession
  16. 14:33Ammunition Restrictions (Over 50 Caliber)
  17. 15:30Ban on Large Capacity Feeding Devices
  18. 16:38Bill's Unconstitutionality and Impact
  19. 17:53Actionable Steps: Contact Representatives
  20. 18:34Likelihood of Passing
  21. 19:01Conclusion: HR 127 Must Go

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the main provisions of HR 127 regarding firearm ownership?

HR 127 proposes mandatory federal licensing and registration for all firearms and ammunition. It also includes restrictions on certain ammunition types, bans on high-capacity magazines, and requires individuals to undergo background checks, psychological evaluations, and training to obtain a license.

What are the proposed costs and requirements for obtaining a firearm license under HR 127?

To get a license, individuals must pass a background check, a psychological evaluation, and complete 24 hours of training. Additionally, the bill requires firearms insurance, estimated at $800 annually, and the license must be renewed periodically.

How does HR 127 define 'military-style firearms' and what are the implications?

HR 127 defines military-style firearms broadly, potentially including firearms with features like threaded barrels and pistol grips, or variants of former full-auto weapons. Owning these may necessitate more extensive psychological evaluations for the owner and their household members.

What are the penalties for transferring firearms or ammunition without notifying the Attorney General under HR 127?

Under HR 127, failing to notify the Attorney General before loaning or selling firearms or ammunition can lead to severe penalties, including fines ranging from $5,000 to $150,000, or imprisonment for up to 40 years.

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