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Arik
11-14-18, 08:02
Didn't see this posted anywhere

A do it yourself assault weapons ban


https://www.congress.gov/bill/115th-congress/house-bill/7115/all-info?r=4&fbclid=IwAR0E43IsCTiFe_1Zzr79n14M8dJd5G6O-9dJ6vziW7UaMaCnwaBkUhGwDqY

H. R. 7115


To prohibit the sale, acquisition, distribution in commerce, or import into the United States of certain firearm receiver castings or blanks, assault weapon parts kits, and machinegun parts kits and the marketing or advertising of such castings or blanks and kits on any medium of electronic communications, to require homemade firearms to have serial numbers, and for other purposes.

IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES

November 2, 2018

Mr.*Pallone*(for himself, Mr.*Sires, Ms.*Norton, Mr.*Cárdenas, Mr.*Khanna, Mr.*Pascrell, Ms.Schakowsky, Mr.*Hastings, Ms.*Clarke*of New York, Mr.*Carbajal, Mr.*Soto, Mr.McGovern, Ms.*Kelly*of Illinois, and Mr.Rush) introduced the following bill; which was referred to the Committee on Energy and Commerce, and in addition to the Committee on the Judiciary, for a period to be subsequently determined by the Speaker, in each case for consideration of such provisions as fall within the jurisdiction of the committee concerned

A BILL

To prohibit the sale, acquisition, distribution in commerce, or import into the United States of certain firearm receiver castings or blanks, assault weapon parts kits, and machinegun parts kits and the marketing or advertising of such castings or blanks and kits on any medium of electronic communications, to require homemade firearms to have serial numbers, and for other purposes.

Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled,

SECTION 1.*SHORT TITLE.

This Act may be cited as the “3–D Firearms Prohibitions Act”.

SEC. 2.*DO-IT-YOURSELF ASSAULT WEAPON BAN.

(a)*Banned Hazardous Products.—Notwithstanding section 3(a)(5)(E) of the Consumer Product Safety Act (15 U.S.C. 2052(a)(5)(E)), the following shall be considered banned hazardous products under section 8 of such Act (15 U.S.C. 2057):

(1) A firearm receiver casting or firearm receiver blank or unfinished handgun frame that—

(A) at the point of sale does not meet the definition of a firearm in section 921(a) of title 18, United States Code; and

(B) after purchase by a consumer, can be completed by the consumer to the point at which such casting or blank functions as a firearm frame or receiver for a semiautomatic assault weapon or machinegun or the frame of a handgun.

(2) An assault weapon parts kit.

(3) A machinegun parts kit.

(b)*Enforcement.—Subsection (a) shall be treated as a ban under section 19 of the Consumer Product Safety Act (15 U.S.C. 2068).

(c)*Consultation.—In enforcing this section, the Consumer Product Safety Commission shall periodically consult with the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives regarding effective strategies for and methods of enforcement.

SEC. 3.*PROHIBITION OF ADVERTISING DO-IT-YOURSELF ASSAULT WEAPONS.

(a)*In General.—It shall be unlawful to market or advertise, on any medium of electronic communications, including over the Internet, for the sale of any of the following:

(1) A firearm receiver casting or firearm receiver blank or unfinished handgun frame that—

(A) at the point of sale does not meet the definition of a firearm in section 921(a) of title 18, United States Code; and

(B) after purchase by a consumer, can be completed by the consumer to the point at which such casting or blank functions as a firearm frame or receiver for a semiautomatic assault weapon or machinegun or the frame of a handgun.

(2) An assault weapon parts kit.

(3) A machinegun parts kit.

(b)*Enforcement By The Federal Trade Commission.—A violation of subsection (a) shall be treated as a violation of a rule defining an unfair or deceptive act or practice described under section 18(a)(1)(B) of the Federal Trade Commission Act (15 U.S.C. 57a(a)(1)(B)). The Federal Trade Commission shall enforce this section in the same manner, by the same means, and with the same jurisdiction, powers, and duties as though all applicable terms and provisions of the Federal Trade Commission Act (15 U.S.C. 41*et seq.) were incorporated into and made a part of this Act.

(c)*Rule Of Construction.—Nothing contained in this Act shall be construed to limit the authority of the Federal Trade Commission under any other provision of law.

SEC. 4.*REQUIREMENT THAT HOMEMADE FIREARMS HAVE SERIAL NUMBERS.

(a)*In General.—Chapter 44*of title 18, United States Code, is amended by inserting after*section 923*the following:

Ҥ*923A.*Serial numbers for homemade firearms

“(a)*Request.—A person who has attained 18 years of age and desires to make a firearm, or obtain a unique serial number or other identifying mark for a firearm, may request a licensed dealer to issue a unique serial number or other identifying mark for the firearm, which request shall describe the firearm involved, and state whether the firearm will be (or is) a handgun.

“(b)*Consideration.—

“(1)*TREATMENT OF REQUEST AS TRANSFER PROPOSAL.—A request made of a licensed dealer pursuant to subsection (a) with respect to a firearm shall be treated as a proposed transfer of the firearm from the licensed dealer to the applicant, for purposes of section 922(t) of this title and section 103 of the Brady Handgun Violence Prevention Act, except that the Firearms Transaction Record involved shall indicate that what is being transferred is a serial number and not a firearm.

“(2)*ISSUANCE OF SERIAL NUMBER.—A licensed dealer may issue to an applicant a unique serial number and identifying mark for a firearm pursuant to such a request if, applying paragraph (1) of this subsection to the request, section 922(t) or other law would not prohibit the licensed dealer from transferring the firearm to the applicant.

“(3)*FEE AUTHORITY.—A licensed dealer may charge an applicant a fee for each serial number and identifying mark assigned and issued under this section, in an amount that is not more than the actual costs associated with assigning and issuing the serial number and identifying mark, and a fee for contacting the national instant criminal background check system with respect to the applicant.

“(c)*Prohibitions; Requirements.—

“(1)*BAN ON MAKING FIREARM BEFORE OBTAINING SERIAL NUMBER.—

“(A)*IN GENERAL.—It shall be unlawful for any person, in or affecting interstate or foreign commerce, to make a firearm, unless the person has obtained a serial number and identifying mark for the firearm under this section.

“(B)*MAKE DEFINED.—In subparagraph (A), the term ‘make’ means produce, construct, or fabricate by any means.

“(2)*PRESENTATION OF FIREARM FOR WHICH SERIAL NUMBER IS ISSUED FOR VERIFICATION BY ISSUING DEALER.—Within 90 days after a person obtains a serial number and identifying mark for a firearm under this section, the person shall present the firearm to the licensed dealer who issued the serial number and identifying mark. On presentation, the licensed dealer shall verify that the serial number has been stamped on or otherwise permanently affixed to the firearm and that the firearm matches the description provided by the person when the request for the serial number and identifying mark was made.

“(3)*BAN ON POSSESSION OR TRANSFER OF FIREARM WITHOUT SERIAL NUMBER.—It shall be unlawful for any person, in or affecting interstate or foreign commerce, to possess or transfer a firearm made after 1968 by a person who is not a licensed manufacturer, unless—

“(A) a serial number and identifying mark for the firearm has been issued under this section;

“(B) within 10 days after the issuance, the serial number and identifying mark is stamped on or otherwise permanently affixed to the firearm; and

“(C) if the firearm is made from polymer plastic, 3.7 ounces of material type 17–4 PH stainless steel, on which the unique serial number or identifying mark is stamped or otherwise permanently affixed, are embedded within the plastic.

“(4)*EXCEPTIONS.—This subsection shall not apply to—

“(A) a firearm to which a serial number has been assigned pursuant to section 923 of this title or*chapter 53*of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986; or

“(B) a licensed manufacturer.

“(d)*Administrative Provisions.—

“(1)*ESTABLISHMENT OF TRACEABILITY SYSTEM.—

“(A)*IN GENERAL.—Within 180 days after the date of the enactment of this section, the Attorney General shall, in consultation with licensed dealers, establish a system that enables the Attorney General to identify any licensed dealer who issues a serial number and identifying mark pursuant to this section.

“(B)*STANDARDS.—The system established under subparagraph (A) shall include standards for serial numbers issued pursuant to this section, which shall ensure that the serial numbers are at least as unique and capable of being traced, and at least as difficult to obliterate, as serial numbers issued pursuant to section 923(i).

“(2)*INFORMATION ON COMPLIANCE WITH, AND ENFORCEMENT OF, THIS SECTION.—The Attorney General shall maintain, and make available on request, information on—

“(A) the number of serial numbers and identifying marks issued under this section; and

“(B) the number of arrests for violations of this section.”.

(b)*Penalties.—Section 924(a) of such title is amended—

(1) in paragraph (2), by inserting “or section 923A(c)” after “922”; and

(2) in paragraph (5), by adding at the end the following: “For purposes of this paragraph, the issuance of a serial number and identifying mark for a firearm in violation of section 923A shall be considered a transfer of the firearm in violation of section 922(t).”.

(c)*Clerical Amendment.—The table of sections for chapter 44 of such title is amended by inserting after the item relating to section 923 the following:


“923A. Serial number requirement for homemade firearms.”.

SEC. 5.*DEFINITIONS.

(a)*Terms.—For purposes of this Act—

(1) the term “ammunition feeding device” means a magazine, belt, drum, feed strip, or similar device, but does not include an attached tubular device designed to accept, and capable of operating only with, .22 caliber rimfire ammunition, and an ammunition feeding device shall be considered detachable if the device can be removed from a firearm without disassembly of the firearm action;

(2) the term “assault weapon parts kit” means any part or combination of parts designed and intended to enable a consumer who possesses all such necessary parts to assemble a semiautomatic assault weapon;

(3) the term “machinegun parts kit” means any part or combination of parts designed and intended to enable a consumer who possesses all such necessary parts to assemble a machinegun or convert a firearm into a machinegun;

(4) the term “semiautomatic assault weapon” means—

(A) a semiautomatic rifle or semiautomatic shotgun that has the capacity to accept a detachable ammunition feeding device; or

(B) a semiautomatic pistol that has—

(i) the capacity to accept a detachable ammunition feeding device; and

(ii) any one of the features described in subsection (b);

(5) the term “machinegun” has the meaning given such term in*section 5845(b)*of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986;

(6) the term “semiautomatic pistol” means any repeating pistol that utilizes a portion of the energy of a firing cartridge to extract the fixed cartridge case and chamber the next round and requires a separate pull of the trigger to fire each cartridge;

(7) the term “semiautomatic rifle” has the meaning given such term in section 921(a)(28) of title 18, United States Code; and

(8) the term “semiautomatic shotgun” means any repeating shotgun that utilizes a portion of the energy of a firing cartridge to extract the fixed cartridge case and chamber the next round and requires a separate pull of a trigger to fire each cartridge.

(b)*Special Features Of A Semiautomatic Pistol.—The special features described in subsection (a)(3)(B)(ii) are—

(1) an ammunition magazine that attaches to the pistol outside of the pistol grip;

(2) a threaded barrel capable of accepting a barrel extender, flash suppressor, forward handgrip, or silencer;

(3) a shroud that is attached to, or partially or completely encircles, the barrel and that permits the shooter to hold the firearm with the nontrigger hand without being burned;

(4) a second hand grip;

(5) a manufactured weight of 50 ounces or more when the pistol is unloaded; and

(6) a semiautomatic version of an automatic firearm.

SEC. 6.*CONSTRUCTION.

Nothing in this Act shall be construed as limiting the ability of a State to enact more restrictive gun-related laws, or bans on firearm receiver castings, firearm receiver blanks, assault weapon parts kits, or machinegun parts kits.

SEC. 7.*EFFECTIVE DATE.

(a)*In General.—Except as provided in subsection (b), this Act and the amendments made by this Act, shall take effect 180 days after the date of the enactment of this Act.

(b)*Exceptions.—Subsections (a), (b), and (d), and the second sentence of subsection (c)(2), of section 923A of title 18, United States Code, as added by the amendment made by section 4(a) of this Act, shall take effect on the date of the enactment of this Act.

JoshNC
11-14-18, 08:10
On first blush, I think someone with knowledge of firearms helped draft this turd.

Arik
11-14-18, 08:15
Possible. I think they just learn from the past. Trying to get rid of "loopholes". None of the....this is a muzzle brake and not a flash hider or this is an Enbloc not a magazine!!!

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FromMyColdDeadHand
11-14-18, 08:25
Is this a backdoor ban on ARs? No lower parts kits? No replacement parts? No new uppers.... ???

Tx_Aggie
11-14-18, 09:01
On first blush, I think someone with knowledge of firearms helped draft this turd.

I agree.


Is this a backdoor ban on ARs? No lower parts kits? No replacement parts? No new uppers.... ???

It appears that it would put an end to the home assembly of ARs, and pretty much any other type of firearm. No more 80% lowers. Also, no more lower parts kits, upper kits, complete rifle build kits, and more or less no aftermarket at all:



the term “assault weapon parts kit” means any part or combination of parts designed and intended to enable a consumer who possesses all such necessary parts to assemble a semiautomatic assault weapon

Doc Safari
11-14-18, 09:34
It looks to me like another AWB with more stuff added, and better definitions than the last one.

And so it begins....

BUY YOUR STUFF NOW.

jmp45
11-14-18, 09:40
Is this a backdoor ban on ARs? No lower parts kits? No replacement parts? No new uppers.... ???

That's what it looks like to me, they sure covered a lot and to leave much to interpretation.

26 Inf
11-14-18, 10:47
They need to ban CNC machines and training programs while they are at it.

Idiots.

Circle_10
11-14-18, 11:32
Should I lament the fact that I'm too young to remember a time when guns could just be a fun hobby one could enjoy without the constant threat of legislative attacks, or be grateful that I never knew "the good old days" and thus cannot truly feel a sense of loss at their passing?

BoringGuy45
11-14-18, 11:35
I highly doubt it'll pass the Senate. It may not even pass the House; a lot of Dems won in conservative to moderate districts and want to keep their seats. Even if it did get signed into law, which I highly doubt Trump would do, there's still the Supreme Court.

lowprone
11-14-18, 11:46
Ah but it looks good to their base who are screaming for someone to take our rights away because, they don't like them or us and will profane/disturb us
every chance they get.

R6436
11-14-18, 11:55
Should I lament the fact that I'm too young to remember a time when guns could just be a fun hobby one could enjoy without the constant threat of legislative attacks, or be grateful that I never knew "the good old days" and thus cannot truly feel a sense of loss at their passing?

Ignorance can be bliss... but in this situation I'd say "no" to being grateful you never knew those days.

I'm just old enough to remember the tail end of those days. I lament the loss of freedom/liberty that the younger generations don't realize they no longer have.

Arik
11-14-18, 11:59
Ignorance can be bliss... but in this situation I'd say "no" to being grateful you never knew those days.

I'm just old enough to remember the tail end of those days. I lament the loss of freedom/liberty that the younger generations don't realize they no longer have.Old enough to remember the end of the AWB in 04! Those were the days.....for me at least! Too bad I was a bit of a dumbass when it came to firearms back then

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223to45
11-14-18, 14:54
I can't afford this to go anywhere.
Too many lowers to fill. Plus spare parts, ouch.

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Sam
11-15-18, 10:58
I interpret it as making 80% lowers illegal too.

TMS951
11-15-18, 21:11
I interpret it as making 80% lowers illegal too.

I think that’s ultimately the goal. I think they’d give up a lot of the rest of it to out law 80% receivers.

The part I think will be tricky to inforce and they’ll give up is the ‘parts kits’. To me it reads as everything but the receiver. So like a kit you’d be sold with an 80% receiver to make a complete gun. I think they know out lawing gun parts for repairs would be a no go.

Now of concern is the part about home gun smithing. This could mean you could not buy a complete detailed lower and build it at home. Again, I think this is a part they plan to bargain away to get rid of 80% receivers.

Prior to polymer80 flock relievers it require real work to finish a 80% lower. The polymer80 receivers are incredibly quick and easy to complete accuarately and cleanly. They design on them seems solid too. I think they even sell 100% receivers now.

223to45
11-15-18, 21:32
I think they know out lawing gun parts for repairs would be a no go.



But that is what is says. Parts kits is " any part or combination of parts."

So I take that as replacement parts too.


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Doc Safari
11-15-18, 23:22
Of course they ask for the moon knowing they won't get everything. But I do have to say...again...BUY YOUR STUFF NOW,

Diamondback
11-15-18, 23:29
I highly doubt it'll pass the Senate. It may not even pass the House; a lot of Dems won in conservative to moderate districts and want to keep their seats. Even if it did get signed into law, which I highly doubt Trump would do, there's still the Supreme Court.

The same SCOTUS that just refused to hear a challenge to May-Issue in Commiefornia?

We're probably safe for the next two years unless a GOP Senator resigns or keels over. 2020 election cycle the Senate seats up are not in our favor, and Red Team has not inspired confidence in holding the Bluedouches at bay. Granted, we didn't lose as much as one would normally expect in a midterm... but 2020 the Killary-istas will be out for blood, if need be literally. Imagine Broward County, FL going nationwide--some Dems are already saying "R's cheat so we have to cheat harder."

That said, when people think about this I expect a new run... so buy cheap and stack deep while you can.

jerrysimons
11-16-18, 09:37
This is a front door assault on our semi automatic weapons. It is billed vague enough to slide under political cover of insignificance, after the next national tragedy it will be pressed against Senate Rs as common sense loopholes closures like bump stocks. How many will cave? It will pass the House on party line.

BoringGuy45
11-16-18, 11:51
The same SCOTUS that just refused to hear a challenge to May-Issue in Commiefornia?

That's because the Supreme Court has a thousand potential cases they have to consider every year, and even important ones, like this, are often turned away. Most often it's because there's no contradicting opinion found by another circuit court. It's not necessarily because the SC majority agrees with the law.

The problem is, because most of these laws are being made by states in more liberal circuits, there hasn't yet been a contradicting opinion. Really the only surefire way for a challenge to unconstitutional gun laws to make it to the SC is if something is passed at the federal level. Ironically, a federal AWB could end up actually ending all AWBs for the foreseeable future.

lowprone
11-16-18, 12:06
I'm sure everybody here remembers it was George H.W. Bush who signed the 1989 Assault Rifle Bill, he called himself a Republican.

wilson1911
11-16-18, 15:18
It is repubs who end up signing most gun ban laws.....sheesh....and you guys think they are on our side ????

223to45
11-16-18, 16:14
Maybe it is just a ploy to bump up sales??

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ralph
11-16-18, 17:42
Of course they ask for the moon knowing they won't get everything. But I do have to say...again...BUY YOUR STUFF NOW,

That's the idea..the first rule of negotiation is you always ask for way more than you can get, then you "settle" for close to what you wanted in the first place..I however agree with the idea of buying your stuff now..

Myself, I'm in good shape, plenty of mags, have a stash of parts, two dillon 650's, and plenty of componets..something I'd suggest to those that don't..Instead of another AR (if you already have more than two) maybe consider learning how to reload, and buy a good press, dies and plenty of componets..This way when the next ammo crunch comes along, you'll be ready, and able to keep practicing, while other guys who don't reload are looking at .22 rimfire AR's to practice with...

Because I was ready for it, the last ammo crunch did'nt affect me one bit.. Anytime I needed ammo, an hour on the 650 gave me plenty to practice with...

Diamondback
11-16-18, 17:53
That's the idea..the first rule of negotiation is you always ask for way more than you can get, then you "settle" for close to what you wanted in the first place..

And as soon as you get that, you trot out the same list of demands and start screaming for MORE... "because we tried just X and it wasn't enough and FOR TEH CHILLUNZ!!!"

FromMyColdDeadHand
11-16-18, 20:52
Everytime some house Dem opens their mouth about anything, just ask them when they are going to impeach Trump. I plan on trolling them hard. They either impeach him on some BS charge and fire up the GOP base and make moderates wonder WTF is going on or they don't impeach him and the lefter wing of the dems goes nutzier.

Plus, when they bring their stuff up, we need to be talking national reciprocity and more money for gun ranges to teach firearm safety. I'll even let them build the ranges with union labor. Hand each highschool kid a condom, a bore snake and a bottle of CLP.

Circle_10
11-17-18, 02:28
Plus, when they bring their stuff up, we need to be talking national reciprocity and more money for gun ranges to teach firearm safety. I'll even let them build the ranges with union labor.

Oh yeah.... national reciprocity, that thing we should have gotten at some point in the last two years when the GOP had the senate and the house.

Who else remembers the excited talk in the wake of the 2016 elections? Talk of nationwide CCW, deregulated suppressors, Russian gun imports resuming, or even daring to dream that impossible dream - a repeal of the NFA.
Instead all we got was a lot of claptrap about banning bumpstocks and "report on your neighbor" red flag laws.
And now look where we are at.

I wonder what it's like to have a hobby that actually brings you joy instead of constantly forcing you into a defensive posture...

Doc Safari
11-17-18, 06:15
Oh yeah.... national reciprocity, that thing we should have gotten at some point in the last two years when the GOP had the senate and the house.

Who else remembers the excited talk in the wake of the 2016 elections? Talk of nationwide CCW, deregulated suppressors, Russian gun imports resuming, or even daring to dream that impossible dream - a repeal of the NFA.
Instead all we got was a lot of claptrap about banning bumpstocks and "report on your neighbor" red flag laws.
And now look where we are at.

I wonder what it's like to have a hobby that actually brings you joy instead of constantly forcing you into a defensive posture...

Freedom isn't free.

Moose-Knuckle
11-17-18, 06:16
On first blush, I think someone with knowledge of firearms helped draft this turd.

I'll take what is an agent for the BATFE Alex.

Gabby Giffords' disarmament organization's senior policy advisor is a former BATFE agent.



Former ATF Agent Pulls Mask Off Giffords’s Plans for Federal AR-15 Registration
https://www.nraila.org/articles/20181102/former-atf-agent-pulls-mask-off-giffords-s-plans-for-federal-ar-15-registration







I wonder what it's like to have a hobby that actually brings you joy instead of constantly forcing you into a defensive posture...

Try being a cigar smoker or work in the adult entertainment industry.

FromMyColdDeadHand
11-17-18, 10:37
I'll take what is an agent for the BATFE Alex.

Gabby Giffords' disarmament organization's senior policy advisor is a former BATFE agent.



Former ATF Agent Pulls Mask Off Giffords’s Plans for Federal AR-15 Registration
https://www.nraila.org/articles/20181102/former-atf-agent-pulls-mask-off-giffords-s-plans-for-federal-ar-15-registration







Try being a cigar smoker or work in the adult entertainment industry.

I don't think I want to see any M4C contribution to the porn industry...

They definitatley are getting their message tuned to the right freq. They lead with stuff that moderates will go with, like bumpstocks, waiting period and BGC and bury the mag limits and registration. My on other positions was take them up on the 'common sense' and 'compromise' part. Maybe we get some stuff we want, maybe just drive them crazy. Something besides screaming 'No'.

"Why are you wasting time on this useless legislation when there is a neo-nazi autocrat in the WHite House? Shouldn't impeaching him be the first order of business?"

The demsa re basically like a bunch of coked up, drunk and hornry super models. They really don't like each other and all it would take is the slightest provocation to get them to fight each other.

Let's use the Stupidity of that Nieman-Marxist Ocassio-Cortez to our advantage. She is walking stupidity quote machine.