Videos tagged with Federal Prison
A former Iowa police chief, Brett Went, was sentenced to five years in federal prison for lying to the ATF and FBI to acquire and sell machine guns for personal profit. Prosecutors stated he abused his position to obtain over two dozen machine guns, selling some for nearly $80,000. His defense argued the conviction was based on an unprecedented legal interpretation.
This video discusses the sentencing of individuals associated with CRS Firearms, specifically Christopher Justin Irvin (68 months) and Matt Hoover (60 months) for federal prison time. The speaker expresses strong disagreement with the ATF's classification of a credit card-sized metal piece with a drawing as a machine gun, arguing it's not functional and the government is overreaching.
This video discusses a new proposed ATF rule aimed at banning private firearm sales by requiring all transactions to go through Federally Licensed Firearms Dealers (FFLs). The speaker, drawing on leaked information and analysis, argues this rule infringes on Second Amendment rights and property rights, likening it to 'communist ways' of control. The rule could significantly impact online marketplaces and private sellers, with potential penalties including hefty fines and prison time for non-compliance.











