Kicken Wing
Snakes and Sparklers
So if 1 untraceable firearm bill was not enough for each house this year, then please meet Marlon Amprey, Larry Hogans newly appointed representative to take Mosby's place as of January 6, 2021. This bill is being heard on the same day as the OTHER untraceable Firearms bill in the House, 3/1/2021. Sign up is 2/26/21. It was introduced on Feb 8. I am not too sure when the text was made available.
https://airtable.com/shr0u3GFnN3Qum1LQ/tbltRt2h7cJgATo26/viwc0cSh5Narcj2uz/recAPE0kzQbkQnkNH
This bill tries to screw homebuilt firearms owners in 4 simple pages. This was already argued last year as well as the year before.
This bill wants to prohibit a person from manufacturing, assembling, possessing, selling, offering to sell, transferring, purchasing, or receiving a certain firearm or unfinished frame or receiver not marked in a certain manner by a federally licensed firearms manufacturer or a federally licensed firearms importer; prohibiting a person from possessing, selling, offering to sell, transferring, purchasing, or receiving a certain object marketed or advertised to be, or that a reasonable person would understand to be, designed for a certain purpose; establishing penalties for violation of this act; providing that a certain violation is a separate crime; providing for the application of this act; altering a certain definition; defining certain terms; and generally relating to firearms.
It is a short read, It is even more absurd than the past 2 years "ghost gun" bills. You have to read it to believe it. "unfinished frame or receiver" includes any other object, part, or combination of parts that is not a functional frame or receiver but is designed or intended to be used for that purpose and can readily be made into a functional frame or receiver of a firearm.
Own a block of aluminum? It's up to 2 years and 5,000 bucks worth of shame for you. Plus each violation is a separate crime. 2 blocks of aluminum, well that could get you up to 4 years and 10,000 bucks worth of shame.
This bill takes exceptions to firearms manufactured before 1968, has been rendered permanently inoperable or is being transferred or surrendered to a law enforcement agency.
https://airtable.com/shr0u3GFnN3Qum1LQ/tbltRt2h7cJgATo26/viwc0cSh5Narcj2uz/recAPE0kzQbkQnkNH
This bill tries to screw homebuilt firearms owners in 4 simple pages. This was already argued last year as well as the year before.
This bill wants to prohibit a person from manufacturing, assembling, possessing, selling, offering to sell, transferring, purchasing, or receiving a certain firearm or unfinished frame or receiver not marked in a certain manner by a federally licensed firearms manufacturer or a federally licensed firearms importer; prohibiting a person from possessing, selling, offering to sell, transferring, purchasing, or receiving a certain object marketed or advertised to be, or that a reasonable person would understand to be, designed for a certain purpose; establishing penalties for violation of this act; providing that a certain violation is a separate crime; providing for the application of this act; altering a certain definition; defining certain terms; and generally relating to firearms.
It is a short read, It is even more absurd than the past 2 years "ghost gun" bills. You have to read it to believe it. "unfinished frame or receiver" includes any other object, part, or combination of parts that is not a functional frame or receiver but is designed or intended to be used for that purpose and can readily be made into a functional frame or receiver of a firearm.
Own a block of aluminum? It's up to 2 years and 5,000 bucks worth of shame for you. Plus each violation is a separate crime. 2 blocks of aluminum, well that could get you up to 4 years and 10,000 bucks worth of shame.
This bill takes exceptions to firearms manufactured before 1968, has been rendered permanently inoperable or is being transferred or surrendered to a law enforcement agency.