ATF Visits My Subscriber, BECAUSE OF SEARCH HISTORY!!!

Published on July 19, 2023
Duration: 8:17

This video details an alleged ATF visit to a subscriber prompted by their Gunbroker search history for Forced Reset Triggers (FRTs). The ATF reportedly left a warning letter, claiming potential violations of federal law regarding machine guns, despite no actual purchase being made. The speaker emphasizes the concerning implications of online search monitoring and advises consulting legal counsel before speaking with law enforcement.

Quick Summary

The ATF may investigate individuals based on their online search history, even if no illegal purchase was made. This case highlights a subscriber being visited by the ATF due to searches for Forced Reset Triggers on Gunbroker. If contacted by the ATF, it is strongly advised to seek legal counsel before speaking with them.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro: Online Searches & Consequences
  2. 00:11ATF Harassment Over Gunbroker Searches
  3. 00:41ATF Warning Letter Details
  4. 01:03Forced Reset Triggers & Gunbroker
  5. 02:29ATF Accusations Based on Search History
  6. 03:07Surveillance and Subscriber's Reaction
  7. 03:42Proof of No Purchase & Consequences
  8. 04:27Importance of Monitoring
  9. 05:09Legal Advice: Don't Talk to ATF
  10. 06:08California DOJ vs. ATF on FRTs
  11. 06:45Call for Similar Experiences & Warning
  12. 07:28Ambiguity and Need for Legal Counsel

Frequently Asked Questions

Can the ATF visit you based on your online search history?

Yes, according to this video, the ATF may investigate individuals based on their online search history, even if no illegal purchase was made. This case highlights a subscriber being visited by the ATF due to searches for Forced Reset Triggers on Gunbroker.

What are Forced Reset Triggers (FRTs) and why is the ATF interested in them?

Forced Reset Triggers (FRTs), like those from Rare Breed, are firearm components that can increase the rate of fire. The ATF is reportedly classifying some FRTs as machine guns, making their possession without proper NFA registration illegal.

What should you do if the ATF contacts you?

The speaker strongly advises against speaking with the ATF without legal counsel. Accept any papers served, document the interaction, and then consult with a lawyer before providing any statements.

Is searching for firearms or parts on Gunbroker illegal?

Searching for firearms or parts on Gunbroker is not inherently illegal. However, this video suggests that such searches can trigger ATF interest and potential investigations, especially concerning items like Forced Reset Triggers.

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