This video analyzes changes at the ATF under the Trump administration, comparing it to the Biden administration. It discusses the repeal of the Demand 2 program and the zero tolerance policy for FFLs, the status of the pistol brace and frames/receivers rules, and budget cuts impacting ATF operations. The speaker notes a shift in legal strategies, including amicus briefs filed by the DOJ in support of gun rights cases.
Firearms regulated by the National Firearms Act (NFA) are entered into a central registry called the NFRTR. Manufacturers must register these items, facing license revocation if they fail. Customers purchasing NFA items must pay a $200 tax stamp fee and undergo a 6-12 month approval process before taking possession, indicating the government's intent to control ownership.
This video discusses the lawsuit Morehouse Enterprises v. ATF, which challenges the ATF's 'Zero Tolerance' policy for Federal Firearms Licensees (FFLs). The core argument is that the ATF does not hold itself to the same stringent record-keeping standards it imposes on FFLs, citing instances of theft, falsified reports, and inaccurate registries like the NFRTR. The case highlights a perceived hypocrisy in how the ATF enforces regulations.
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