According to Firearm Chronicles
Back on January 30th, Rep. Hank Johnson introduced HR 5717, a gun control bill on steroids that would, if enacted into law, impose a laundry list of anti-gun restrictions on our right to keep and bear arms, including:
requiring individuals to obtain a license to purchase, acquire, or possess a firearm or ammunition;
raising the minimum age—from 18 years to 21 years—to purchase firearms and ammunition;
“universal background checks” for firearm transfers between private parties;
a federal “red flag” law allowing a family or household member to petition a court for an extreme risk protection order to remove firearms from an individual;
a ban on semiautomatic rifles and ammunition magazines that can hold more than ten rounds (with a grandfather clause);
banning unserialized firearms;
undoing the Protection of Lawful Commerce In Arms Act;
allows the Consumer Product Safety Commission to issue safety standards for firearms and firearm components
Obviously this bill would be awful if it became law, but the chances of that are slim at best. At the moment, HR 5717 has 18 co-sponsors in the House, and there’s virtually no chance of the Senate approving the measure. That hasn’t stopped some folks from claiming, without any evidence whatsoever, that House Democrats are planning on inserting the language of HR 5717 into a fourth stimulus bill in the hopes of sneaking it past pro-2A lawmakers and President Donald Trump.