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phil
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For GFY!!
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2/2/2021 4:14:49 PM (updated 2/2/2021 5:37:51 PM)
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Hey GfY - you keep saying that you own a firearm - you going to to turn it in or are you going to get the background check, psychological eval and 800$ annual insurance? I know this is all just common sense legislation in your mind. Please enlighten us are you going to crap out an extra $800 per year and jump through all the hoops .... I know you will turn it in like the good demonrat you are.
Edit - copied the actual wording below of the bill regarding mental eval, training etc. Glad to know that the AG now will be licensing our rights to us. So much for common sense gun control - this bill is a demonrat wish list and anyone who supports it, does not deserve the protections our constitution offers. If the can require a license for the 2nd, why not the 1st, 4th,15th, 25th, 26th etc? Demonrats do not even support showing an ID to vote and now support have to have a license for your other rights. Welcome to the Germany circa 1930s, Sieg Heil!!
Under H.R. 127, firearm owners must provide the ATF with the make, model, and serial number of every gun they have in their possession. This includes firearms people may have owned for multiple years. On top of that, Ammoland noted that “gun owners would have to report the identity of any person to whom, and any period of time during which, the firearm will be loaned to that individual.”
According to the licensing requirement, the license applicant has to go through a criminal background check. After that, they must undergo a psychological evaluation to determine if the person is psychologically fit enough to own a firearm. It doesn’t end there, however. Ammoland also observed that “Successful licensees must show they have an insurance policy which will cost $800.”
“(c) Licensing System.—
“(1) REQUIREMENTS.—
“(A) GENERAL LICENSE.—Except as otherwise provided in this subsection, the Attorney General shall issue to an individual a license to possess a firearm and ammunition if the individual—
“(i) has attained 21 years of age;
“(ii) after applying for the license—
“(I) undergoes a criminal background check conducted by the national instant criminal background check system established under section 103 of the Brady Handgun Violence Prevention Act, and the check does not indicate that possession of a firearm by the individual would violate subsection (g) or (n) of section 922 or State law;
“(II) undergoes a psychological evaluation conducted in accordance with paragraph (2), and the evaluation does not indicate that the individual is psychologically unsuited to possess a firearm; and
“(III) successfully completes a training course, certified by the Attorney General, in the use, safety, and storage of firearms, that includes at least 24 hours of training; and
“(iii) demonstrates that, on issuance of the license, the individual will have in effect an insurance policy issued under subsection (d).
“(d) Firearm Insurance.—
“(1) IN GENERAL.—The Attorney General shall issue to any person who has applied for a license pursuant to subsection (c) and has paid to the Attorney General the fee specified in paragraph (2) of this subsection a policy that insures the person against liability for losses and damages resulting from the use of any firearm by the person during the 1-year period that begins with the date the policy is issued.
“(2) FEE.—The fee specified in this paragraph is $800.”.
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