ATF Training Cops On Ghost Guns

Published on September 14, 2022
Duration: 4:32

This video discusses the ATF's recent training for law enforcement and prosecutors regarding 'Privately Made Firearms' (PMFs), often referred to as ghost guns. The instructor expresses concern that this training promotes 'made-up rules' that may infringe upon constitutional rights, particularly the right to manufacture one's own firearm. The ATF's frame and receiver rule is highlighted as particularly complex and potentially misleading.

Quick Summary

The ATF is training law enforcement on 'Privately Made Firearms' (PMFs), including ghost guns and 3D printed firearms. Concerns are raised that this training promotes 'made-up rules' potentially violating constitutional rights, especially regarding the complex ATF frame and receiver rule.

Chapters

  1. 00:00ATF Actions & Introduction
  2. 00:05Sponsor Message: Blackout Coffee
  3. 00:43ATF Frame and Receiver Rule
  4. 01:09ATF Privately Made Firearms Training
  5. 02:32ATF Training Local Law Enforcement
  6. 03:52Call to Action & Outro

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the ATF training law enforcement on regarding firearms?

The ATF is conducting workshops to train state and local police on 'Privately Made Firearms' (PMFs), often called ghost guns. This training covers identifying PMFs, 3D printed firearms, undetectable firearms, and machine gun conversion devices, as well as new frame and receiver definitions.

What are the concerns about the ATF's 'Privately Made Firearms Training'?

The primary concern is that the ATF's training promotes 'made-up rules' that may violate the US Constitution. The speaker suggests that making one's own firearm has historically been legal and questions the legality of the ATF's current regulatory approach.

What is the ATF's frame and receiver rule?

The ATF's frame and receiver rule is a complex regulation concerning the definition and sale of firearm frames and receivers. The video suggests this rule is so convoluted that it creates confusion and that items previously thought to be restricted are still legally available for sale.

Related News

All News →

More 2nd Amendment & Law Videos You Might Like

More from Guns & Gadgets 2nd Amendment News

View all →