The introduction of HR 127 by Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee aims to establish a nationwide gun registry and enforce strict licensing requirements for firearm possession. This legislation would not only mandate psychological evaluations but also require gun owners to pay an annual firearms insurance fee of $800, raising concerns about access and affordability for many citizens.
Moreover, the bill includes severe penalties for violations, such as prison sentences of up to 25 years for transferring firearms to unlicensed individuals, leading advocates to label it as a significant infringement on Second Amendment rights. With these controversial measures at stake, gun rights supporters are mobilizing to oppose the bill, highlighting its potential to criminalize everyday gun ownership practices.
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