This video features Chris Shifalo, an expert with 28 years of firearms law experience and former ATF employee, discussing the complex regulatory landscape for Federal Firearm Licensees (FFLs). Shifalo highlights the increased scrutiny and enforcement under the Biden administration compared to the Trump administration, emphasizing the critical need for FFLs to stay informed and compliant with ever-changing federal and state laws, particularly in states like California. The discussion underscores the value of organizations like FFLG and CRPA in providing legal services and advocacy for FFLs.
This video discusses the differences between paper and digital firearm transaction forms at FFLs. While digital forms can reduce human error and streamline audits, they also raise concerns about data storage and potential digital registries. Ultimately, the choice between paper and digital rests with the FFL, with both methods transmitting necessary information to the FBI's NICS system for background checks.
This video clarifies how firearm sales are tracked by licensed dealers, emphasizing that individual handgun purchases do not typically involve direct serial number reporting to the ATF. Records are primarily maintained by the dealer via ATF Form 4473, with specific tracking triggered by multi-handgun purchases or if a firearm is used in a crime. The focus is on preventing unlicensed straw purchases and illegal sales.
This video discusses a directive from the White House for the Attorney General to access FFL (Federal Firearm Licensee) records. It highlights potential implications for gun owners and touches upon the broader context of gun control policies. The creator also promotes their Patreon and various sponsored products and services, including medical supplies, energy drinks, shooting targets, optics, safes, and emergency food.
This video discusses a new California bill that mandates FFLs (Federal Firearm Licensees) to create and participate in state-mandated gun buyback programs. The content highlights the potential impact of this legislation on firearms dealers and the broader implications for gun owners and Second Amendment rights.
This video discusses a leaked ATF document revealing a 'zero tolerance' policy for Federal Firearm Licensees (FFLs). The policy suggests license revocation for even minor violations, with a focus on 'willful' infractions. The report highlights concerns that this aggressive stance may punish legitimate businesses for honest mistakes rather than improving public safety.
This video clarifies how firearm purchases are tracked by Federal Firearm Licensees (FFLs) in the United States. It explains that individual handgun and long gun sales are not directly reported to the ATF unless they are part of a multi-gun purchase. The primary record of ownership for individual sales is the Form 4473, which remains with the FFL. The ATF typically only investigates serial numbers if a firearm is used in a crime.
This SHOT Show TV segment features Bill Napier, an NSSF FFL compliance consultant, discussing crucial security measures for Federal Firearm Licensees (FFLs). Napier shares essential knowledge for FFLs to ensure their businesses are safe and secure, focusing on compliance and risk mitigation strategies within the firearm retail environment. The discussion is aimed at helping FFLs maintain secure operations and adhere to regulations.
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