ATF NEW RULES, TRACING GUNS & HOW 2ND AMENDMENT STOPS TYRANNY: MARK'S WMAL-FM (DC METRO) INTERVIEW

Published on April 15, 2024
Duration: 13:19

Mark Smith, host of The Four Boxes Diner, discusses new ATF rules regarding the definition of 'engaged in the business' of selling firearms. He argues these rules are largely symbolic, creating confusion for law-abiding citizens rather than impacting criminals who acquire guns through illegal channels. Smith emphasizes that the Second Amendment serves as a crucial check against government tyranny, a principle echoed by historical figures and Supreme Court jurisprudence, and that tracing crime guns does not equate to an illegal gun registry.

Quick Summary

New ATF rules redefine 'engaged in the business' of selling firearms, but experts argue they create confusion for law-abiding citizens rather than impacting criminals. Licensed dealers (FFLs) have always been required to run background checks on all sales, regardless of location, and a federal gun registry is illegal.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Mark Smith & ATF Rules
  2. 00:26ATF's New Definition of Gun Seller
  3. 00:35FFL Requirements and Background Checks
  4. 01:38Impact on Criminals vs. Law-Abiding Citizens
  5. 02:19Opposition to Gun Control Laws
  6. 03:08The 'Gun Show Loophole' Talking Point
  7. 03:39Criminalizing Private Gun Transfers?
  8. 04:15Goal: Discourage Gun Culture
  9. 05:08Banning Components for Safety
  10. 05:34Effectiveness vs. Criminal Misuse
  11. 06:08Remedies for Misuse vs. Punishing Non-Offenders
  12. 06:25Illegality of Federal Gun Registry
  13. 06:30Tracing Crime Guns vs. Gun Registry
  14. 07:02Crime Guns vs. Traced Guns
  15. 08:39Data on Gun Distribution Chains
  16. 08:42Lily Tang Williams on Communism & Guns
  17. 10:00Succinct Observation on Tyranny
  18. 10:08Founding Fathers & Armed Population
  19. 10:27Heller, McDonald, and Bruen
  20. 11:14Founding Fathers & Joseph Story
  21. 11:38Second Amendment as Palladium of Liberty
  22. 12:04Second Amendment Thwarts Tyranny in All Forms
  23. 12:47Founding Fathers' Understanding of Rights
  24. 13:04Conclusion: Mark Smith

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the ATF's new rule regarding gun sales?

The ATF is reportedly changing the definition of who is considered 'engaged in the business' of selling firearms. This aims to address what some perceive as loopholes, but critics argue it primarily creates confusion for law-abiding citizens rather than impacting criminals.

Do FFL holders need to run background checks on all gun sales?

Yes, individuals holding a Federal Firearms License (FFL) are required by law to conduct a background check on every firearm sale they make, regardless of where the sale takes place, whether it's at a gun show, store, or private residence.

Does the US government keep a gun registry?

No, it is illegal for the United States federal government to maintain a gun registry of American citizens who own weapons. While law enforcement may trace crime guns, this data does not constitute a registry of all gun owners.

What is the role of the Second Amendment in preventing tyranny?

The Second Amendment is viewed as a critical check against government tyranny. An armed population ensures citizens cannot be easily subjugated, serving as a fundamental safeguard for liberty, as recognized by the Founding Fathers and Supreme Court jurisprudence.

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