This video discusses the potential impact of the "Modern Firearms Safety Act," a federal bill aimed at eliminating state-level handgun rosters nationwide. It highlights how laws in states like California, Massachusetts, and New York mandate specific features, such as microstamping, on approved handguns. This restriction, according to the video, prevents the sale of newer models and limits citizens' access to modern firearms while potentially infringing on Second Amendment rights. The description emphasizes the urgency due to impending deadlines and the need for public awareness regarding roster law flaws and constitutional challenges.
This video discusses the Modern Firearms Safety Act, a proposed federal bill aimed at preventing states from enforcing handgun roster laws. William Kirk of Washington Gun Law explains how these state laws dictate which handguns citizens can legally own, arguing this infringes on Second Amendment rights. The bill, sponsored by representatives from New York and California, seeks to federally prohibit such state-level restrictions, allowing citizens to own a wider range of firearms. The video encourages viewers to educate themselves on the implications of this legislation and provides links to the bill and resources for staying informed.
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