The Firearms Excise Tax (FAET) now applies to ammo reloaders who sell their reloaded ammunition. This tax, typically around 11%, affects profits from commercial reloading operations. Reloading for personal use remains exempt as no sale or profit is involved. The ATF and IRS are increasing oversight on small-scale commercial reloaders, potentially requiring FFL registration based on sales volume.
This video from USCCA discusses President Biden's executive order on gun control, arguing it negatively impacts law-abiding citizens without addressing violent crime. The order marshals federal agencies to restrict gun rights, referencing the gun industry as the cause of violence and directing the Attorney General to redefine FFL registration. The speaker emphasizes enforcing existing laws and addressing systemic issues like crime and the opioid crisis, urging viewers to contact their representatives.
This video discusses a reported new requirement by UPS for FFL (Federal Firearm License) holders to register their FFLs with UPS. The content suggests this could be a form of gun control implemented in conjunction with the Biden administration, with a discussion planned with Curtis from VSO Gun Channel. The video questions UPS's role in potentially facilitating government gun control measures.
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