ATF's Official "Zero Tolerance" Policy EXPOSED In Leaked Email

Published on February 17, 2023
Duration: 10:03

This video discusses a leaked ATF document revealing a 'zero tolerance' policy for Federal Firearm Licensees (FFLs). The policy suggests license revocation for even minor violations, with a focus on 'willful' infractions. The report highlights concerns that this aggressive stance may punish legitimate businesses for honest mistakes rather than improving public safety.

Quick Summary

A leaked ATF document exposes a 'zero tolerance' policy for Federal Firearm Licensees (FFLs), recommending license revocation for violations. The policy targets 'willful' infractions, with examples including minor record-keeping errors. Critics argue this approach unfairly penalizes legitimate businesses for honest mistakes and does not enhance public safety.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro and NRA Membership Decline
  2. 02:37Lyft Driver Safety and Policy Discussion
  3. 04:02Critique of Modern Journalism Tactics
  4. 05:57ATF 'Zero Tolerance' Policy Exposed
  5. 06:29Interview with 'Agent Kittler' on ATF Policy
  6. 07:34Examples of ATF Violations
  7. 08:07Discussion on Dogs in FFL Shops
  8. 08:46Tundra Tactical Channel Promotion
  9. 09:10Moment of Zen and Sponsor Message

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the ATF's 'zero tolerance' policy for FFLs?

A leaked ATF document reveals a 'zero tolerance' policy for Federal Firearm Licensees (FFLs). This policy suggests revoking licenses as a first step for violations, with a focus on 'willful' infractions that allegedly impact public safety. Critics argue it unfairly targets legitimate businesses for minor errors.

What kind of violations could lead to FFL license revocation under the new ATF policy?

According to the leaked ATF document and the 'Agent Kittler' persona, violations could include falsifying records, forgetting to note a purchaser's junior or senior status, abbreviating a county name, or even smudged ink on paperwork. The policy implies these can be grounds for immediate license revocation.

Who determines 'willfulness' in ATF FFL policy violations?

The video suggests that under the ATF's 'zero tolerance' policy, only a trained ATF agent can determine 'willfulness.' This determination is presented as being beyond the FFL, or even a federal judge, raising concerns about due process and consistent application of the rules.

What are the main criticisms of the ATF's 'zero tolerance' policy for FFLs?

The primary criticism is that the policy is overly aggressive and punishes legitimate businesses for honest, often trivial, mistakes rather than genuinely improving public safety. Critics also question the broad discretion given to ATF agents in determining 'willfulness' and the severity of the penalties for minor infractions.

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