Biden Admin INTRODUCES new “gun dealer” through RULE rollout… and we found a few surprises... LOOK

Published on September 1, 2023
Duration: 9:17

This video analyzes a new proposed rule from the Biden Administration that redefines 'gun dealer' and expands the criteria for requiring a Federal Firearms License (FFL). The speaker highlights concerns about the shift from 'innocent until proven guilty' to 'guilty until proven innocent' and the potential impact on private firearm sales, online marketplaces, and even individuals who sell firearms in like-new condition. The analysis focuses on the bureaucratic overreach and the implications for Second Amendment rights.

Quick Summary

The Biden Administration's new proposed rule redefines 'gun dealer,' potentially requiring more individuals to obtain a Federal Firearms License (FFL). The rule expands criteria to include repetitively selling firearms, selling within 30 days of purchase, or selling items in like-new condition, shifting the burden of proof to the individual.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: New Gun Control Moves
  2. 00:09Breaking Down Gun Controller Actions
  3. 00:14Biden Administration's New Rule
  4. 00:20Executive Bureaucracies & ATF/DOJ
  5. 00:25Redefining 'Gun Dealer'
  6. 00:31Link to Information
  7. 00:41Channel Engagement: Like, Subscribe, Bell
  8. 00:51Sponsor: Atlas VPN
  9. 01:07Atlas VPN Summer Deal
  10. 01:14Atlas VPN Features
  11. 01:58Thank You to Sponsor
  12. 02:03Diving into Gun Control Announcement
  13. 02:09Moms Demand Action Leak
  14. 02:15Rule Pushed Through Before Labor Day
  15. 02:19Highlighted Definitions
  16. 02:23Broader Implications: Internet Sales
  17. 02:36White House Fact Sheet Analysis
  18. 02:51March Executive Order
  19. 03:02Bipartisan Safer Communities Act
  20. 03:04DOJ Action: Reduce Guns Sold Without Checks
  21. 03:11Redefining Terms: Bureaucratic State
  22. 03:20Operating Status: Bureaucratic State
  23. 03:24Impact on You
  24. 03:29John Cornyn (R-TX) Role
  25. 03:33Congress Passed Bipartisan Legislation
  26. 03:39Modifying Definition of FFL Dealer
  27. 03:44Intent of Congress
  28. 03:54Clarifying Licensed Firearm Dealer
  29. 03:58Backstory: John Cornyn's Role
  30. 04:03Democrats Leveraging Legislation
  31. 04:08Safer Communities Act Origin
  32. 04:13John Cornyn's Legacy
  33. 04:19Underlining Starts: Important Things
  34. 04:26Authority Source
  35. 04:31Proposed Rule: Presumed License Requirement
  36. 04:33Civil and Administrative Proceedings
  37. 04:39Reliable Evidence to the Contrary
  38. 04:43Guilty Until Proven Innocent
  39. 04:51Red Flag Laws Comparison
  40. 04:56Due Process Out the Window
  41. 05:00Executive Overbearing Bureaucratic State
  42. 05:07Civil and Administrative Proceedings Explained
  43. 05:13Gun Control Groups: Everytown, Moms Demand Action
  44. 05:21Litigious Action Against Industry
  45. 05:30Victims of Lawsuit Campaign
  46. 05:34First Highlighted Thing
  47. 05:41Prerequisites to Be a Gun Dealer
  48. 05:46Bullet Points from White House
  49. 05:51Presumed Required to Be Licensed Dealer
  50. 05:57Criteria for Dealer Presumption
  51. 06:00Offer for Sale Any Number of Firearms
  52. 06:02Represent Willingness to Purchase/Sell
  53. 06:07Repetitively Offer Firearms
  54. 06:10Sell Firearm Within 30 Days of Purchase
  55. 06:13Now a Reseller
  56. 06:22Repetitively Offer Like New Firearms
  57. 06:24Original Packaging
  58. 06:30Impact on Individuals Keeping Guns in Box
  59. 06:38Selling Mint Condition Gun
  60. 06:44FFL Licensing Required
  61. 06:49Stupidity of the Rule
  62. 06:50Proposed Rule vs. Final Rule
  63. 06:56Repetitively Offer Multiple Firearms of Same Make/Model
  64. 07:00Example: Glock 17 Enthusiast
  65. 07:07New Generations
  66. 07:10Reclassifying Known Definitions
  67. 07:13Criteria for Dealer Status
  68. 07:21Gun Show Loophole
  69. 07:26Red Underline Part: Very Important
  70. 07:31Presumed Intent to Earn Profit
  71. 07:36Engaging in Business of Dealing Firearms
  72. 07:41Elements of Dealing Firearms
  73. 07:44Activities Indicating Intent
  74. 07:49Presumed Intent with $1 Profit
  75. 07:55Presumed Guilty
  76. 08:00Gun Sales at a Loss
  77. 08:07Other Indicative Activities
  78. 08:10Biggest One: Hidden at the End
  79. 08:12Creating a Website or Business Cards
  80. 08:14Advertising or Marketing Firearm Business
  81. 08:16Maintaining Records: Profits and Losses
  82. 08:19Don't Use Excel for Records
  83. 08:21Purchasing Business Insurance
  84. 08:23Renting Space at a Gun Show
  85. 08:25Over the Internet
  86. 08:28Hear This: Internet Sales Impact
  87. 08:36Websites Facilitating Connections
  88. 08:41Main Point: Connect Buyers and Sellers
  89. 08:45Not Involved in Actual Transfer
  90. 08:46Facilitate Communication
  91. 08:49How Will They Fare?
  92. 08:53Target on Their Back
  93. 09:00Well-Known YouTube Channels
  94. 09:05Nuked Last Month
  95. 09:08Coincidence?
  96. 09:10Comments Below
  97. 09:11Send This One Out Everywhere
  98. 09:13See You on the Next One

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Biden Administration's new proposed rule regarding gun dealers?

The Biden Administration has introduced a proposed rule through the ATF and DOJ that redefines what constitutes a 'gun dealer.' This change aims to expand the criteria for requiring a Federal Firearms License (FFL), potentially impacting more individuals involved in firearm transactions.

How does the new rule change the definition of a gun dealer?

The proposed rule suggests that individuals may be presumed to be gun dealers if they repetitively offer firearms for sale, sell firearms within 30 days of purchase, or sell firearms in like-new condition. It also considers activities like creating websites or advertising firearm businesses as indicators.

What are the implications of the new gun dealer rule for private citizens?

The rule could classify individuals who engage in certain types of firearm sales, even if infrequent or for personal reasons, as dealers requiring an FFL. This shifts the burden of proof, potentially making individuals 'guilty until proven innocent' regarding their status as a dealer.

Does the new rule affect online firearm sales or platforms?

Yes, the proposed rule's broad interpretation could significantly impact websites and online platforms that connect buyers and sellers of firearms. Even if these platforms do not handle the actual transfer, their role in facilitating communication may be scrutinized.

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