You NOW Have To Register Your Ammo Or Go To PRISON If You Live In THESE 8 States!

Published on June 6, 2025
Duration: 8:53

This video discusses the legal requirement to register ammunition in specific states, including Washington D.C., Connecticut, Illinois, New Jersey, California, New York, Hawaii, and Massachusetts. Possessing unregistered ammunition in these jurisdictions can lead to significant penalties, including jail time and felony charges, often linked to the registration status of the firearm it's intended for. The speaker expresses surprise at these laws and encourages viewers to share their experiences.

Quick Summary

Eight states, including Washington D.C., Connecticut, Illinois, New Jersey, California, New York, Hawaii, and Massachusetts, have laws that require ammunition registration. Penalties for possessing unregistered ammunition can include jail time, fines, and felony charges, often tied to the registration status of the firearm it's intended for.

Chapters

  1. 00:05Introduction to Ammo Arrests
  2. 00:34Washington D.C. Unregistered Firearm and Ammo Case
  3. 00:54States Requiring Ammo Registration
  4. 01:13How Ammo Registration Works in D.C.
  5. 01:59Hawaii's Firearm and Ammo Registration
  6. 02:23Connecticut, Illinois, Massachusetts, New Jersey Ammo Laws
  7. 02:57California and New York Ammo Background Checks
  8. 03:13Penalties for Unregistered Ammunition
  9. 04:15Consequences of Unregistered Firearm and Ammo Together
  10. 05:17Unconstitutionality of Ammo Registration Laws
  11. 06:02Summary of the 8 States with Ammo Registration
  12. 06:11Crossing State Lines with Unregistered Ammo
  13. 06:34Getting the Word Out and Local Elections
  14. 07:00Prayer for Viewers

Frequently Asked Questions

Which states require ammunition registration?

As of the video's content, eight states have laws that can be interpreted as requiring ammunition registration: Washington D.C., Connecticut, Illinois, New Jersey, California, New York, Hawaii, and Massachusetts. The specifics of registration vary by state, often tied to firearm registration or purchase permits.

What are the penalties for possessing unregistered ammunition?

Possessing unregistered ammunition in states with these laws can lead to severe penalties, including up to a year in prison and significant fines. In some cases, it can be classified as a felony, especially if linked to an unregistered firearm, carrying substantial legal consequences.

How does ammunition registration work in Washington D.C.?

In Washington D.C., all firearms must be registered. Ammunition is considered registered only if it matches the caliber of a legally registered firearm. Possessing ammunition for an unregistered firearm or ammunition of a caliber not associated with a registered firearm can lead to charges.

Can you buy ammunition in a state without registration laws and bring it back?

Bringing ammunition that is unregistered in your home state, even if purchased legally elsewhere, can be a serious offense. If your home state requires registration or specific purchase protocols, crossing state lines with non-compliant ammunition can result in felony charges.

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