Videos tagged with FFL Revocation
This video details Michael Cargill's legal battle against the ATF's bump stock ban, culminating in a Supreme Court victory. It highlights the ATF's alleged overreach in creating legislation and discusses the implications for firearm accessories and FFL holders facing zero-tolerance policies. The narrative emphasizes the importance of challenging government overreach to protect Second Amendment rights and the rights of FFLs.
This hearing of the House Judiciary Committee examines the ATF raid on Brian Malinowski, an airport executive whose death is questioned. The discussion centers on the ATF's 'zero tolerance' policy for FFL revocations, the circumstances surrounding the raid, and alleged violations of DOJ policy regarding body cameras and no-knock entries. The debate highlights differing perspectives on ATF enforcement actions and their impact on FFLs and public safety.
The ATF has revoked Federal Firearms Licenses (FFLs) at the highest rate in 16 years, with 92 revocations in 2022. This represents a tripling of revocations from 2021, despite a decrease in the number of inspections conducted. The speaker attributes this surge to a 'zero tolerance policy' implemented under the Biden administration, which allegedly punishes minor clerical errors with license revocation, impacting livelihoods.











