Another ATF Rule Incoming!

Published on August 9, 2023
Duration: 1:00

This video discusses a potential new ATF rule from the Biden Administration that could prohibit private individuals without an FFL from selling firearms for profit. It raises questions about whether FFLs would be required for private sales in states that currently do not mandate them, or if the focus will be on whether the seller nets a profit. The discussion touches upon broader interpretations of firearm ownership.

Quick Summary

A potential ATF rule from the Biden Administration may soon prohibit private individuals without an FFL from selling firearms for profit. It remains unclear if this rule will mandate FFL use in states that don't currently require it for private sales, or if the focus will be on profit generation.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Potential ATF Rule on Firearm Transfers
  2. 00:24FFL Requirements for Private Sales
  3. 00:46Ownership and Gun Control Act Discussion

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the potential new ATF rule being discussed?

A potential ATF rule from the Biden Administration may soon prohibit private individuals without a Federal Firearms License (FFL) from selling firearms for profit. The specifics regarding FFL requirements for private sales are still unclear.

Will this new ATF rule affect private gun sales in all states?

It's uncertain if the proposed ATF rule will mandate FFL use for private sales in states that currently do not require it. The focus might also be on whether the seller is making a profit from the transaction.

What are the implications of the proposed ATF rule on firearm ownership?

The discussion touches upon broader interpretations of firearm ownership, with some suggesting a potential government view where individuals are allowed to possess arms only for specific periods, rather than outright ownership.

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