Biden Administration Going After Airsoft Firearms?!?

The Biden Administration, through the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), is proposing a new rule to regulate 'look-alike and imitation firearms,' which could impact Airsoft guns. This rule, titled 'Marking of Toy, Look-Alike, and Imitation Firearms,' aims to adopt a Department of Commerce rule. A public comment period is open until June 12th, with the potential for increased costs and fees for consumers if the rule is enacted without sufficient public input. The speaker, demonstrating experienced authority on regulatory matters, urges viewers to participate in the comment period.

Quick Summary

The Biden Administration, via the CPSC, is proposing a rule to regulate 'look-alike and imitation firearms,' potentially impacting Airsoft guns. The 'Marking of Toy, Look-Alike, and Imitation Firearms' rule has a public comment period until June 12th, with potential for increased consumer costs.

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  1. 00:01Biden Admin Targeting Airsoft Guns
  2. 00:06Details of the Rule Proposal
  3. 00:16Public Comment Period and Deadline
  4. 00:28Potential Impact on Consumers
  5. 00:37Call to Action: Submit Your Feedback

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Biden Administration proposing regarding Airsoft guns?

The Biden Administration, through the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), is proposing a new rule to regulate 'look-alike and imitation firearms.' This rule, titled 'Marking of Toy, Look-Alike, and Imitation Firearms,' could impact Airsoft guns by requiring specific markings and potentially increasing costs.

What is the deadline for public comments on the CPSC's imitation firearms rule?

The public comment period for the proposed 'Marking of Toy, Look-Alike, and Imitation Firearms' rule is open until June 12th. The CPSC will consider public feedback before deciding whether to enact the rule, which could affect Airsoft and toy gun regulations.

How might the proposed CPSC rule affect consumers of Airsoft guns?

The proposed rule could lead to increased fees and costs for consumers purchasing Airsoft guns and similar imitation firearms. It is seen by some as a method to regulate these items more stringently, potentially impacting their accessibility and price point.

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