ATF Secrets Revealed? 80 YEARS?!

Published on September 19, 2022
Duration: 9:16

This video discusses proposed increases to the ATF's budget in Fiscal Year 2023, focusing on concerns about gun registration and potential confiscation. Gun Owners of America (GOA) opposes funding for initiatives like modernizing the National Tracing Center, which they argue will facilitate a national gun registry. The proposed budget also includes funds for incentivizing Extreme Risk Protection Orders, which GOA views as unconstitutional confiscation mechanisms.

Quick Summary

Concerns are rising over proposed ATF budget increases for FY2023, with a focus on funding for the National Tracing Center that critics argue will build a national gun registry. Gun Owners of America opposes this, viewing it as a step towards gun confiscation, and notes that pistol registration could take 80 years.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro & Blackout Coffee Sale
  2. 00:35Meeting with Gun Owners of America
  3. 00:54ATF Shady Dealings Revealed
  4. 01:03ATF Budget Increase Proposal
  5. 01:13Amnesty Registration & Registry Upgrade
  6. 01:24Ammunition Background Checks Discussed
  7. 01:35ATF Agent Injury/Death Pay Grade
  8. 02:00GOA Letter to Congress
  9. 02:18GOA Opposition to Gun Registration/Confiscation
  10. 02:49Biden Administration's ATF Request
  11. 02:57National Tracing Center Modernization
  12. 03:25E-Trace Modernization Effort
  13. 03:41Upgrade to ATF's Gun Registry
  14. 03:45Biden's Promised Assault Weapon Ban
  15. 03:50ATF's Pistol Ban Rule
  16. 04:00Pistol Registration Amnesty Estimate
  17. 04:09Massive ATF Budget Increase Impact
  18. 04:12Prioritizing NFA Division Funding
  19. 04:20ATF National Tracing Center Registry Size
  20. 04:32Creating List of Lawful Purchasers
  21. 04:37Penalties for Non-Compliance
  22. 04:44Forcing Pistol Owners to Comply
  23. 05:03H.R. 8256 Funding for ERPOs
  24. 05:08Incentivization Program for ERPOs
  25. 05:12ERPOs as Unconstitutional Confiscation
  26. 05:20Government Disarming Citizens
  27. 05:27ATF's Illegal Gun Registry Scheme
  28. 05:40Humanitarian Expenses for ATF Employees
  29. 06:03Biden's Plan for Gun Confiscation
  30. 06:15Financial Benefits for ATF Agents
  31. 06:24Gun Owners' Stance on Registration
  32. 06:36Congress Complicity with ATF Gambit
  33. 06:47Don't Help ATF Misuse Funding
  34. 06:53Don't Fund Gun Confiscation Orders
  35. 06:56Don't Subsidize Attack on Gun Owners
  36. 07:00Gun Registration Leads to Confiscation
  37. 07:07Aiden Johnston - GOA Director
  38. 07:13Post-2002 Gun Transactions Registered
  39. 07:37ATF Frame Receiver Rule Impact
  40. 07:41ATF NFFL Record Destruction Policy
  41. 07:47Records Held in Perpetuity
  42. 07:532002-2022 Registry Data
  43. 08:03Serious Amounts of Firearms Data
  44. 08:13Join Gun Owners of America
  45. 08:33Conclusion & Call to Action
  46. 08:36Blackout Coffee Sale Reminder
  47. 08:43Blackout Coffee Wholesale Option
  48. 08:52Stay Safe and Vigilant

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the primary concern regarding the proposed ATF budget increase for Fiscal Year 2023?

The main concern is that the proposed budget increase for the ATF, particularly funding for the National Tracing Center, could facilitate the creation of a national gun registry and potentially lead to gun confiscation measures, such as bans on certain firearms and the use of Extreme Risk Protection Orders.

How does Gun Owners of America (GOA) view the proposed ATF funding for registration and confiscation?

Gun Owners of America (GOA) vehemently opposes any funding included in appropriations packages that supports gun registration or gun confiscation. They intend to score votes on such packages as anti-gun and urge members of Congress to stand against these perceived infringements on Second Amendment rights.

What is the estimated timeline for processing pistol registration forms under a potential amnesty program?

According to the video, the processing of registration forms for millions of pistols under a potential amnesty registration program is estimated to take nearly 80 years at the ATF's current processing rate.

What is the significance of the ATF's record-keeping policy change regarding Form 4473?

Following the new frame receiver rule, the ATF can no longer destroy Form 4473 records older than 20 years. They must now hold these records in perpetuity, meaning all gun transaction forms filled out since 2002 are theoretically part of a registry.

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