A representative for the Citizens Committee for the Right to Keep and Bear Arms explains why a push for H.R. 2620 is good for business.
These days, shops that sell firearms see a great deal of hassle, particularly from rules within certain states that require limits to some sales. However, a new measure could provide them with some relief – at least, as far as criminals that steal from them go.
Firearms dealers lose quite a bit from theft, including thousands of dollars of revenue and weapons that could be used in other criminal acts. However, a new measure, H.R. 2620, called the Federal Firearms Licensee Protection Act of 2023, could make potential burglars want to think twice about stealing.
It alters chapter 44 of title 18, asking for higher minimum and maximum penalties for stealing guns from firearms dealers.
According to a statement from the Citizens Committee for the Right to Keep and Bear Arms (CCRKBA), “By increasing the minimum sentence for burglary to 3 years, for robbery to 5 years and the maximum from 10 years to 20 years, it helps deter criminals from stealing from firearms dealers or locks them up longer if they do.”
In turn, “This effectively helps keep guns out of the hands of criminals without infringing on our rights.”
A spokesman for the CCRKBA joins us now to discuss this measure further.
Q&A:
- Why is it so easy for criminals to steal from firearms dealers?
- How does theft and robbery hurt firearms dealers in the long run? Do some of them end up shutting down as a result of these losses?
- What is the status of H.R. 2620? Is it set to be called upon the House? Or is it still making the rounds?
- Could this measure discourage criminals from trying to rob firearms dealers? Or could they find another way to try and go after them?
- Could measures such as this decrease criminal activity while allowing private gun owners to hold onto their rights?
- Where can people call in to pledge their support to the CCRKBA?
- The number to support the group is (800) 699-0992.
- Where can we learn more about the CCRKBA and its members?
- Those interested can visit our home page at https://www.ccrkba.org.
CCRKBA (Second Amendment Foundation) spokespersons available to be your guest:
ABOUT CHRIS CHENG (In Pacific Time)
Chris Cheng serves on the advisory council to the Second Amendment Foundation’s Board of Trustees. He is the History Channel’s Top Shot Season 4 Champion and author of the book “Shoot to Win.” Cheng is an Asian D&I advocate in the gun community; a former Google employee who went from self-taught amateur to pro shooter.
ABOUT CAM EDWARDS (In Eastern Time)
Cam Edwards is the editor at Bearing Arms-dot-com and hosts the popular podcast Cam & Company that focuses on Second Amendment news and information. Cam is originally from Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, and has worked in radio, television, and online media for over two decades. He currently lives on a small farm with his family near Farmville, Virginia, and is a member of the board of Citizens Committee to Keep and Bear Arms.
ABOUT MARK WALTERS (in Eastern Time):
Mark Walters is a member of the board of directors for the Citizens Committee for the Right to Keep and Bear Arms. As a nationally syndicated host of two talk radio programs, Armed American Radio and Armed American Radio’s Daily Defense, Mark is heard on hundreds of stations weekly across the country. Mark is the co-founder of Armed American News and the recipient of the 2015 “Gun Rights Defender of the Year award.” In addition, Mark Walters is co-author of three books, including Lessons from Armed America, Lessons from Unarmed America, and Grilling While Armed.
ABOUT LEE WILLIAMS (In Eastern Time)
Lee Williams is also known as The Gun Writer and has been writing about the Second Amendment, firearms, the firearms industry, and the gun culture for more than ten years.
He is the Chief Editor of the Second Amendment Foundation’s Investigative Reporting Project and is a frequent contributor to Ammoland News and Armed American Radio. In addition, Lee serves as a board member of Florida Carry, Inc. He was also an editor for a daily newspaper in Florida. Before becoming a newspaper editor, Lee was an investigative reporter in three states and a U.S. Territory. Before becoming a journalist, he worked as a police officer. Before becoming a cop, Lee served in the Army. Lee has earned more than a dozen national journalism awards as a reporter and three medals of valor as a police officer.
ABOUT DAVE WORKMAN (In Pacific Time):
Dave Workman is an award-winning career journalist and senior editor of TheGunMag.com. He writes for Liberty Park Press, Conservative Firing Line, and is communications director for the Citizens Committee for the Right to Keep and Bear Arms. He has authored Op-Ed pieces in several major newspapers, including the Chicago Tribune, Seattle Times, and Atlanta Journal-Constitution, and co-authored seven books with Second Amendment Foundation Alan Gottlieb. Workman’s beat is firearms, from politics to the outdoors. He is widely considered an authority on firearms, concealed carry, and gun politics.
The Second Amendment Foundation (www.saf.org) is the nation’s oldest and largest tax-exempt education, research, publishing, and legal action group focusing on the Constitutional right and heritage to privately own and possess firearms. Founded in 1974, The Foundation has grown to more than 700,000 members and supporters and conducts many programs designed to better inform the public about the consequences of gun control.
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