This video critiques ATF Director Steve Dettelbach's public statements regarding firearms, particularly bump stocks and privately made firearms (ghost guns). The speaker argues Dettelbach demonstrates a lack of understanding of firearms and gun laws, using a CBS propaganda piece to highlight perceived ATF missteps and the complexities of gun control debates. The discussion touches on the legal status of bump stocks and ghost guns, and the broader implications for Second Amendment rights.
This video clarifies the ATF's new rule regarding 80% lowers, now termed Privately Made Firearms (PMFs). It explains that individuals are not required to serialize their self-made firearms unless those firearms are taken into the inventory of a Federal Firearms Licensee (FFL) for more than a same-day repair or adjustment. The responsibility for marking and serializing falls solely on the FFL.
This video clarifies the ATF's new rules regarding privately made firearms (PMFs), often referred to as 'ghost guns.' It explains that while individuals can still manufacture PMFs, unfinished frames or receivers purchased after the rule's enactment will require serialization and background checks. Crucially, the rule does not mandate individuals to serialize existing PMFs they possess, but FFLs are required to serialize any PMF that enters their inventory, with specific timelines for compliance.
This video provides an expert analysis from a Second Amendment Attorney regarding upcoming ATF regulations on pistol braces and firearm frames/receivers. It details the proposed changes, their potential impact on firearm owners, and the legal basis cited by the DOJ. The speaker emphasizes the importance of understanding these regulatory shifts for Second Amendment rights.
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