Videos tagged with Federal Firearms Registry
This video analyzes the appropriations bill's impact on the ATF, detailing significant budget reductions and defunding measures for various ATF regulations and programs. It highlights cuts to the ATF's overall budget, restrictions on its frame and receiver rule, stabilizing brace rule, and executive orders. The analysis also covers the defunding of red flag laws, federal gun buybacks, and the prohibition of a federal firearms registry, while discussing implications for concealed carry reciprocity and the potential end of Operation Fast and Furious-like activities.
The "No Registry Rights Act" aims to dismantle the ATF's existing firearm transaction records database and prevent the creation of a federal firearms registry. Introduced by Congressman Michael Cloud and Senator Jim Risch, the bill addresses concerns that the ATF's Out of Business Records Imaging System (OBRISS) holds over 920 million records, potentially enabling door-to-door confiscation. The legislation mandates the deletion of current records and prohibits future registry creation.
This video discusses various Second Amendment-related amendments that were removed from a congressional spending bill. It highlights provisions aimed at defunding specific ATF actions, blocking enforcement of pistol brace rules and universal background checks, and preventing the creation of federal firearms registries. The speaker expresses concern over the Biden administration's actions impacting gun rights.
Congressman Mike Cloud has introduced the 'No Registry Act' (H.R. 7910) with 44 Republican co-sponsors. This bill aims to counter a proposed ATF rule that would require Federal Firearms Licensees (FFLs) to retain firearms transaction records indefinitely. The 'No Registry Act' would mandate the deletion of all existing firearms transaction records held by the ATF, thereby preventing the creation of a federal firearms registry.
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