ATF Issues New Suppressors For Health & Safety! No Cans For You!

This video critically examines the ATF's issuance of suppressors to its agents for health and safety, while simultaneously restricting civilian access under the NFA. It highlights alleged hypocrisy and calls for citizen engagement to protect Second Amendment rights. The content includes a sponsor segment for Blackout Coffee Co. and references historical ATF controversies.

Quick Summary

The ATF is issuing HUXWRX suppressors to its agents for health and safety during training, a move criticized for hypocrisy as civilians face strict NFA regulations for suppressor ownership, including taxes and lengthy waiting periods.

Chapters

  1. 00:00ATF Suppressor Disclosure & Lee Williams Investigation
  2. 00:21Second Amendment Rights Advocacy
  3. 00:34Sponsor: Blackout Coffee Co.
  4. 01:27ATF Internal Communications Revealed
  5. 02:01HUXWRX Suppressors and ATF Response
  6. 03:07Critique of ATF Hypocrisy
  7. 03:45Historical ATF Controversies
  8. 05:03Call to Action

Frequently Asked Questions

Why is the ATF issuing suppressors to their own agents?

The ATF is reportedly issuing suppressors to its agents, specifically Criminal Investigation Occupation Series 1811, for their health and safety during extensive training and quarterly firearms qualifications, citing operational needs.

How does the ATF's policy on suppressors for agents differ from civilian regulations?

While agents receive suppressors for health and safety, civilians face significant hurdles under the National Firearms Act (NFA), including taxes, extensive paperwork, and long waiting periods, creating a perceived double standard.

What specific suppressors are being issued to ATF agents?

Internal ATF communications and comments suggest agents are being issued HUXWRX suppressors, formerly known as OSS Suppressors, which are described as high-quality, flow-through designs costing between $1200 and $1300.

What actions can citizens take regarding ATF policies and Second Amendment rights?

Citizens are encouraged to contact their representatives, support Second Amendment advocacy groups like SAF, GOA, and FPC, and stay informed about agency actions to protect their rights.

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