Biden JUST ANNOUNCED ATF Guns BANNED (Rule 2021R 05F)

Published on February 10, 2023
Duration: 8:47

This video details ATF Final Rule 2021R-05F, which significantly impacts the manufacturing and sale of firearms, particularly 80% lowers and privately made firearms (PMFs). The ruling redefines frames and receivers, requiring serialization of previously unserialized components and amending record-keeping requirements for Federal Firearms Licensees (FFLs). The speaker emphasizes the rule's intent to curb 'ghost guns' and increase traceability.

Quick Summary

ATF Final Rule 2021R-05F redefines firearms, requiring serialization of 80% lowers and privately made firearms (PMFs). This rule impacts FFL record-keeping, mandating retention until business closure, and aims to reduce unserialized 'ghost guns' by enhancing traceability and marking requirements.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Biden Administration Gun Control
  2. 00:11Pivotal Gun Control Legislation
  3. 00:28What is an 80% Lower?
  4. 00:55Ghost Guns and Mass Incidents
  5. 01:10ATF Definition of a Firearm
  6. 01:46ATF Ruling 2021R-05F
  7. 02:12ATF Final Ruling 2021R-05F Details
  8. 03:03Meaning of Final Ruling 2021R-05F
  9. 03:14Impact on Upper Receivers
  10. 03:25Multi-Part Receivers and Serialization
  11. 04:32Banning Accessible Ghost Guns
  12. 04:50White House Statement on Serial Numbers
  13. 05:31Unclear Aspects of the Final Ruling
  14. 05:50New Definition: Privately Made Firearm
  15. 06:08ATF Ruling 2021R-05F and FFL Records
  16. 06:30Firearm Owners Protection Act and Registries
  17. 06:47Impact of ATF's Final Rule 2021R-05F
  18. 07:16Impact on Building Your Own Firearm
  19. 07:25Crucial for FFLs to Understand Ruling
  20. 07:42ATF Objectives with 2021R-05F
  21. 08:18Confusion and Gradual Understanding
  22. 08:25Gun Lobby and Public Support
  23. 08:34Challenging the Ruling

Frequently Asked Questions

What is ATF Final Rule 2021R-05F?

ATF Final Rule 2021R-05F significantly impacts firearm manufacturing and sales by redefining frames and receivers. It requires serialization of previously unserialized components like 80% lowers and amends record-keeping for FFLs, aiming to reduce 'ghost guns' and enhance traceability.

How does ATF Rule 2021R-05F affect 80% lowers?

Under ATF Rule 2021R-05F, 80% lower receivers are now considered firearms and must be serialized. This means they can no longer be purchased without going through the background check process and must be marked with serial numbers by manufacturers.

What is a Privately Made Firearm (PMF) under the new ATF rule?

A Privately Made Firearm (PMF) is a new term defined by ATF Rule 2021R-05F for any homemade firearm. These PMFs must now be serialized and comply with marking requirements, effectively bringing them under the same regulatory framework as commercially manufactured firearms.

What are the new record-keeping requirements for FFLs under ATF Rule 2021R-05F?

Federal Firearms Licensees (FFLs) must now retain transaction records until they cease operations. Previously, records could be discarded after 10 years. The new rule mandates ATF-approved storage for these records for at least 20 years, enhancing traceability.

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