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A federal bill is moving through Congress that could fundamentally change how Americans purchase ammunition. If passed, it would end direct-to-consumer online ammo sales nationwide and create new federal reporting requirements for bulk purchases. In this video, we break down Stop Online Ammunition Sales Act of 2026 (HR 7166) and explain exactly what it would do. You’ll learn how the proposal would expand federal licensing requirements under Title 18, require all ammunition transfers to happen face-to-face with government-issued photo ID verification, and mandate dealer reporting to federal, state, and local law enforcement for purchases exceeding 1,000 rounds within a five-day window. We also examine the constitutional questions raised by the bill, including how courts may analyze it under the framework established in New York State Rifle & Pistol Association v. Bruen. Does the Second Amendment’s protection of the right to keep and bear arms extend to the acquisition of ammunition? And how might historical tradition factor into judicial review? Beyond the legal debate, this video explores the practical impact on consumers, competitive shooters, hunters, retailers, and the national ammunition supply chain. Even if HR 7166 faces long legislative odds, its introduction signals broader policy trends that could shape future federal firearms regulation. Stay informed on what the bill proposes, where it stands in the legislative process, and what it could mean moving forward. #HR7166 #AmmunitionLaw #SecondAmendment #GunPolicy #FederalLegislation #FirearmsLaw #LegalAnalysis #Congress #SupremeCourt #PublicPolicy Disclaimer: This video is for educational and informational purposes only. It does not provide legal advice. All information is based on publicly available legislative text and court decisions.