[ARFCOM NEWS] Did ATF Seriously Just Arrest A Man For A Picture Of Machine Gun Parts?!?

Published on March 12, 2021
Duration: 16:48

This video discusses the ATF's seizure of AutoKeyCards.com, a website selling laser-engraved stainless steel cards resembling machine gun parts. The ATF claims these parts, if cut and installed, could convert an AR-15 to full auto, violating the National Firearms Act of 1934. The content explores the legal definition of a machine gun part and the potential for 'thought crime' arrests.

Quick Summary

The ATF seized AutoKeyCards.com, alleging its products could be used as machine gun parts to convert firearms to full auto, violating the National Firearms Act. This action raises concerns about 'thought crime' interpretations of the NFA, which defines machine gun parts as those designed and intended solely for conversion. Penalties for possession can include up to 10 years in prison and $250,000 per count.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction
  2. 00:53NYC Carry Permit Issues
  3. 04:44Age of Adulthood Debate
  4. 06:24Kansas Concealed Carry Bill
  5. 07:52ATF Seizes AutoKeyCards.com
  6. 13:48Malaysian Sniper Rifle Critique
  7. 15:15Conclusion and Support

Frequently Asked Questions

What led to the ATF seizing AutoKeyCards.com?

The ATF seized AutoKeyCards.com based on their assertion that the website's products, laser-engraved stainless steel cards, could be used as machine gun parts to convert firearms to full auto, violating the National Firearms Act of 1934.

How does the National Firearms Act define a machine gun part?

Under the NFA, a machine gun is defined to include any part designed and intended solely and exclusively for use in converting a weapon into a machine gun. This broad definition is central to the ATF's actions against AutoKeyCards.

What are the potential penalties for possessing machine gun conversion devices?

Possessing a machine gun conversion device sold by AutoKeyCards.com is a felony violation of federal law, carrying penalties of up to 10 years in prison and a fine of $250,000 per count.

What is the ATF's advice for individuals who purchased from AutoKeyCards.com?

The ATF advises individuals who may be in possession of a machine gun conversion device from AutoKeyCards.com to contact their nearest ATF office or call 1-800-ATF-GUNS for guidance.

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