Videos tagged with Private Firearm Sales
This video provides an expert-level analysis of Colorado Senate Bill 26-043, which proposes to regulate the sale and transfer of firearm barrels, requiring FFL involvement and extensive record-keeping. The analysis, presented by an authoritative voice with deep knowledge of gun laws and Supreme Court rulings, argues that such regulations infringe upon Second Amendment rights by making it logistically difficult to acquire, repair, or maintain firearms, and by creating a de facto registry mechanism. The speaker emphasizes that historical tradition does not support regulating individual firearm components in this manner.
A judge has fast-tracked a legal challenge to the ATF's new 'Engaged in the Business of Dealing in Firearms' rule, which could force ordinary gun owners to become licensed FFLs for private sales. This rule is seen as a 'universal registration scheme' by opponents. The lawsuit, involving Gun Owners of America and several states, seeks to halt the rule before its May 20, 2024 effective date. The expedited briefing schedule indicates a potential ruling prior to implementation.
This video critically analyzes the ATF's new rule defining 'Engage in the Business of Dealing Firearms,' arguing it unfairly targets private gun owners and aims to eliminate private sales. The speaker highlights the political hypocrisy of Senators Cornyn and Tillis, who supported the Bipartisan Safer Communities Act that enabled this rule, yet now oppose the ATF's implementation. The video emphasizes the potential legal consequences for law-abiding citizens and encourages political action.











