This video discusses the departure of ATF bureaucrat Eric Epstein, highlighting his alleged involvement in several controversial gun control initiatives. It details Epstein's role in drafting the 'Engage in the Business' rule and the revocation of 'Brady Alternate' status for state concealed carry permits in Michigan, Minnesota, and Alabama. The Gun Owners of America (GOA) is presented as a key challenger to these actions.
The ATF's "Zero Tolerance" policy, which revoked gun store licenses for minor paperwork errors and was used to build an illegal digital registry, has been repealed. Acting ATF Director Cash Patel reversed this policy, a move attributed to President Trump's executive order on Second Amendment rights. This repeal is seen as a victory for gun owners and organizations like Gun Owners of America (GOA), which filed lawsuits against the policy. Patel will also review the controversial pistol brace and engage in the business rules.
The video discusses potential ATF and DEA merger into a 'super agency,' a concept the speaker views negatively due to potential for expanded government power. It also details an internal ATF meeting revealing a 25% reduction in force, primarily impacting FFL inspectors and administrative staff, not enforcement agents. This is expected to make obtaining FFLs more difficult and reduce inspection frequency.
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