This video provides expert-level insights into upcoming changes in suppressor regulations, particularly the elimination of the $200 tax stamp under the Reconciliation Act effective January 1, 2026. It details strategies for acquiring suppressors in 'Dirty Dozen' states, discusses the benefits of consolidating gun trusts, and highlights legal protection services for responsible gun owners. The information is presented by William Kirk, President of Washington Gun Law, an expert in firearms law.
This video discusses the proposed merger of the ATF and DEA, arguing it's a bad idea due to the inefficiency of both agencies. It also explores the abolition of the ATF, noting that federal gun laws and regulatory tasks would still need enforcement by other agencies like the FBI or US Marshals. A proposed solution is to 'little ATF' focusing solely on regulatory functions, leaving law enforcement aspects to existing agencies.
This video from Washington Gun Law, featuring legal analyst William Kirk, delves into the potential legislative and legal pathways for removing suppressors from the National Firearms Act (NFA). It highlights recent rapid processing times for ATF Form 4 applications, discusses the RIFLE Act aimed at eliminating suppressor taxes, and touches upon the impact of the Bruen decision on federal gun laws.
This video, presented by an expert from USCCA, provides critical guidance on the complex legalities of passing down firearms after death. It details the differences between NFA and non-NFA items, the necessity of ATF registration for NFA weapons, and the proper procedures for transferring non-NFA firearms through an FFL. The expert also explains the benefits of gun trusts for multi-generational inheritance and highlights the importance of understanding prohibited person laws to ensure heirs do not illegally possess firearms.
This video provides a detailed legal analysis of recent Washington State firearms legislation, specifically Senate Bill 5078 (magazine ban) and House Bill 1705 (untraceable firearms). The speaker clarifies that possession of previously owned high-capacity magazines remains legal, but their manufacture, distribution, and sale are prohibited. The discussion also covers the definition of untraceable firearms, the implications for AR pistols and SBRs, and the legal framework for red flag laws in Washington. The speaker emphasizes the importance of understanding current laws and encourages viewers to support local FFLs.
This episode of The Legal Brief recaps previously covered topics related to firearms law and regulations. Host Adam Kraut highlights discussions on the National Firearms Act (NFA), including ATF 41F, Any Other Weapons (AOWs), marking requirements, and NFA firearm inheritance. The video also touches upon 80% receivers, ITAR's impact on gunsmiths, carrying modified firearms, pistol brace legality, carrying firearms in various locations, flying and shipping guns, FFL licensing, Form 4473 handling, and historical gun control legislation. It serves as a directory for viewers seeking information on these subjects.
This episode of Gun Talk Radio features a discussion with Mark Gy from Ruger, highlighting their 10mm 1911 pistol, emphasizing its smooth shooting characteristics due to a bull barrel and full-length guide rod. The conversation also touches on potential CMP surplus 1911 sales, Ruger's Mark IV recall process, their revolver lineup including the SP101 Match Champion, and the practical applications of 10mm for self-defense and hunting. The show also includes listener calls discussing gun trusts, firearm inheritance, and the potential return of surplus 1911s to the market.
This expert guide from Mrgunsngear explains the ATF's final rule on trusts and NFA items (41P). It details the significant changes impacting individuals and trusts, emphasizing the new requirements for responsible persons and CLEO notification. The guide provides a clear call to action for viewers to contact their representatives and protect Second Amendment rights, drawing on historical examples of successful advocacy.
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