ATF BULLIES a Couple, SEIZED Their Guns and Now Trump is Stepping In

Published on February 16, 2025
Duration: 11:19

This video discusses the ATF's seizure of firearms from Randy Kane and Narine Scroggin, stemming from Kane's 20-year-old non-violent felony conviction. Despite Wyoming restoring Kane's firearm rights via state statute, federal law prevented his possession. The narrative highlights the conflict between state and federal regulations and explores how a potential Trump administration executive order could address such infringements on Second Amendment rights, potentially restoring rights for individuals like Kane and others affected by similar legal ambiguities.

Quick Summary

The ATF seized firearms from Randy Kane due to a 20-year-old non-violent felony conviction, despite Wyoming restoring his rights. Federal law prohibits possession, creating a conflict. Donald Trump's executive order investigating Second Amendment infringements may offer a path to restoring rights for individuals like Kane.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: ATF Bullying and Trump's Intervention
  2. 01:08The Couple: Randy Kane and Narine Scroggin
  3. 01:14ATF Raid and Firearm Seizure
  4. 01:33Randy Kane's Past Conviction and Rights Restoration Efforts
  5. 01:58Wyoming State Statute vs. Federal Law
  6. 03:05ATF Acquires Knowledge of Firearm Acquisition
  7. 04:04Disturbing Actions During the ATF Raid
  8. 05:22Fire Department Used to Open Safe
  9. 05:57What the ATF Did NOT Do During the Raid
  10. 06:10Seizure of Narine Scroggin's Firearms
  11. 06:43Couple's Attempts to Retrieve Firearms
  12. 07:23ATF's History of Stolen Firearms
  13. 07:51How Trump Can Help This Couple
  14. 07:54Trump's Executive Order on Second Amendment Rights
  15. 08:30Focus on Biden Administration's Actions
  16. 09:14Restoring Rights for Felons
  17. 09:33The Bruen Case and Historical Context
  18. 09:57Pardoning Randy Kane to Restore Rights
  19. 10:45Restoring All Rights for Ex-Felons
  20. 11:00Call to Action and Viewer Opinions

Frequently Asked Questions

Why did the ATF seize firearms from Randy Kane and Narine Scroggin?

The ATF seized firearms due to Randy Kane's 20-year-old non-violent felony conviction. Although Wyoming restored his firearm rights, federal law still prohibited his possession, leading to the confiscation of his and his spouse's firearms.

How does Wyoming's law on firearm rights restoration interact with federal law?

Wyoming passed a statute in 2023 allowing non-violent felons to regain firearm rights. However, this state-level restoration does not supersede federal law, which continues to prohibit possession by felons, creating a legal conflict.

What role might Donald Trump play in resolving such firearm seizure cases?

Donald Trump signed an executive order directing an investigation into Second Amendment infringements. This initiative, led by Pam Bondi, could potentially lead to the restoration of firearm rights for individuals affected by conflicting state and federal laws, similar to Randy Kane's situation.

What actions did the ATF take during the raid on Randy Kane's home?

ATF agents detained Randy Kane, rummaged through his home, and seized over 30 firearms. They also used the fire department with 'jaws of life' to breach a safe containing the firearms, ignoring the owner's offer to open it.

Related News

All News →

More 2nd Amendment & Law Videos You Might Like

More from Hegshot87

View all →